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They are semi-colonial in that they live in large herds lead by a dominant male. Males who are not dominant live in a bachelor herd and frequently challenge the alpha male for rights to take over the herd of females and juveniles. Females will make conical dirt nests in which they give birth to their 2 to 3 offspring in. After 2 to 3 months the offspring are old enough to leave the nest and then the herd travels around migrating for the rest of the year. The nesting grounds tend to be in Dixon Rocky even if they normally live in other biomes.
They are semi-colonial in that they live in large herds lead by a dominant male. Males who are not dominant live in a bachelor herd and frequently challenge the alpha male for rights to take over the herd of females and juveniles. Females will make conical dirt nests in which they give birth to their 2 to 3 offspring in. After 2 to 3 months the offspring are old enough to leave the nest and then the herd travels around migrating for the rest of the year. The nesting grounds tend to be in Dixon Rocky even if they normally live in other biomes.


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