Definition of «huge herds»

The phrase "huge herds" refers to large groups of animals, especially mammals like cows, horses, or elephants, that move or live together.

Sentences with «huge herds»

  • The water level of the lake provides rich grasses for huge herds of buffalo and elephant as well as rhino, hippo and crocodiles and a great variety of antelope and plains game. (vjv.com)
  • Beginning around 1000 B.C., a wetter climate may have created grassy steppes that could support huge herds of horses, sheep, and goats. (discovermagazine.com)
  • What could be more inevitable than the vision of the bush bulldozed into agricultural production, of the grassy plains carrying huge herds of the familiar domesticated animals? (scientificamerican.com)
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