Herding

A group of animals fleeing a predator will demonstrate herd behavior for protection; while some predators, such as wolves and dogs have instinctive herding abilities derived from primitive hunting instincts.

[1] Sperm whales have also been observed teaming up to herd prey in a coordinated feeding behavior.

There are special maps that show where big groups of these animal herders range from the US to Canada.

Herding began over 10,000 years ago, as prehistoric hunters domesticated different animals.

Animals such as sheep, camel, yak, and goats are mostly reared.

A man herding goats in Tunisia