Animals in herds are there because through evolving they have found to stay as a group provides protection for individual animals. Predators will look for the weakest animal in a herd, but when there are many animals the weaker animals have a better chance to survive. When there is an attack from a predator individual animals will fight off the predator to save the weaker animal in the herd.
To protect themselves from enemies and force against enemies together if necessary
nothing has been or will be done about the Buffalo herds
Groups of indians who followed herds of buffalo were
Buffalo aren't very rare and are found in large herds.
They were a plains tribe so they followed the herds of buffalo. Therefore they used tepees for shelter until they were forced to live on reservations.
the siksika people when is winter they don't move from the place that they are but they often move because the buffalo herds .
Nomads
The Crow Indians hunted buffalo, deer, elk, and small game like rabbits and birds for food and materials used in their daily lives. Hunting was a crucial part of their culture and provided them with sustenance, clothing, and tools.
no that's made up beacause birds don't live in herds beacause There none that live in herds
Death
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Yeah, they moved with the buffalo herds.
The main factor that contributed to the destruction of the southern buffalo herds was the massive slaughtering of the herds by white hunters and entrepreneurs, encouraged and promoted by the U.S. Army. In 1840, more than sixty-million buffalo roamed the Plains, and by 1886, there were fewer than one hundred free-roaming buffalo left.