Mammals:
* Ungulates (hoofed animals):
* Equines: Horses, zebras, donkeys
* Bovids: Cattle, buffalo, bison, antelope, gazelles, wildebeest
* Cervids: Deer, elk, moose
* Other: Giraffes, elephants, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses
* Primates:
* Monkeys: Baboons, macaques, gorillas, chimpanzees
* Other:
* African wild dogs: These animals hunt in packs, which are similar to herds.
* Wolves: Wolves live in packs, which are also considered a type of herd.
Birds:
* Flocking birds:
* Migratory birds: Geese, ducks, sandhill cranes
* Other: Starlings, sparrows, pigeons, blackbirds
Other:
* Fish: Many fish species, such as herring, sardines, and tuna, form schools.
* Insects: Some insects, like ants, bees, and locusts, live in colonies.
Important Note: Not all members of a species live in herds. Some animals, even within the same species, might be solitary or form smaller family groups.