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- Bachelor_herd abstract "A bachelor herd is a gathering of (usually) juvenile male animals who are still sexually immature, or of 'harem'-forming animals who have been thrown out of their parent groups but not yet formed a new family group.Examples include seals, dolphins, lions, and many herbivores such as deer, horses, and elephants. Bachelor herds are thought to provide useful protection for social animals against more established herd competition or aggressive dominant males. Males in bachelor herds are sometimes closely related to each other. Red deer live in a bachelor herd all year except for the mating season (Fall) when there is a substantial increase in aggression. In many species, males and females move in separate groups, often coming together at mating time, or to fight for territory or mating partners. In many species it is common for males to leave or be driven from the group as they mature, and they may wander as lone animals or form a bachelor group for the time being. This arrangement may be long term and stable, or short term until they find a new group to join.".
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageID "561065".
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageLength "1244".
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageRevisionID "608199812".
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethology.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Deer.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Dolphin.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Elephant.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Herbivore.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Herd.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Lion.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Pinniped.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLink Territory_(animal).
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bachelor herd".
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageWikiLinkText "bachelor herd".
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethology-stub.
- Bachelor_herd wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bachelor_herd subject Category:Ethology.
- Bachelor_herd hypernym Gathering.
- Bachelor_herd type Convention.
- Bachelor_herd type Redirect.
- Bachelor_herd type Science.
- Bachelor_herd type Subfield.
- Bachelor_herd comment "A bachelor herd is a gathering of (usually) juvenile male animals who are still sexually immature, or of 'harem'-forming animals who have been thrown out of their parent groups but not yet formed a new family group.Examples include seals, dolphins, lions, and many herbivores such as deer, horses, and elephants. Bachelor herds are thought to provide useful protection for social animals against more established herd competition or aggressive dominant males.".
- Bachelor_herd label "Bachelor herd".
- Bachelor_herd sameAs Q4838768.
- Bachelor_herd sameAs m.02q4c2.
- Bachelor_herd sameAs Q4838768.
- Bachelor_herd wasDerivedFrom Bachelor_herd?oldid=608199812.
- Bachelor_herd isPrimaryTopicOf Bachelor_herd.