In eastern Nepal, herds of wild elephants continue to rampage, demolishing human settlements and raiding crops.
Inside are vaulted galleries full of large sculptures: female forms, Buddhas, herds of sheep.
The rare black-faced impala is often viewed here too, as are herds of Gemsbok, wildebeest, zebra, giraffe and rhino.
There are giraffes aplenty, herds of antelope too, and wild pigs, monkeys, jackals and brilliantly coloured birds.
Briney corrals herds of carp into a line of seven 100-yard-wide nets using his 300hp outboard motorboat.
It also lends anonymity to hackers using "botnets" herds of personal computers turned into zombies by malicious software.
There is also a network of perennial waterholes that draw large herds of game from the arid savannah grassland and thorn scrub.
"I was in California over ten years ago and they had herds of eighteen to twenty thousand cows, " he said.
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But some are telling of Taiwan's lifestyle: herds of scooters - they're cheaper than cars and easier to park, but louder.
Because Marmot, like JPL, is inside park grounds, the journey to the mountain involves pristine vistas and herds of elk and mountain goats.
More people means more forest cleared for shifting cultivation, and bigger herds of goats and cattle browsing the vegetation and compacting the soil.
They're at New Delhi's Emporio mall, where herds of chauffeur-driven Jaguars and Audis disgorge shoppers heading to the Louis Vuitton and Christian Louboutin stores.
Oryx live in herds of up to 60 and new-born calves are able to run with their parents and other adults immediately after birth.
Estonia initially accused the Russian government of launching the blitzkrieg, though the use of "botnets"--herds of PCs hijacked with malicious software--made tracing its origin difficult.
Great bulls loomed from the darkness, herds of horses cantered across the cave walls, reindeer reared their antlered heads, seeming to shift and stir in the flickering lamp-light.
As the days lengthen with the approach of spring, the northernmost reaches of Scandinavia are about to witness the annual migration of huge herds of reindeer.
It is the only place I know where you can dine out in the desert, underneath the stars while watching herds of wild oryx wander past.
The Loliondo region in northern Tanzania lies along the famed southern migratory route, where herds of wildebeest and zebra graze at roadsides and antelope dart around the trees.
Farmers nearby reported the death of herds of farm animals.
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In the whole eastern region, hundreds of thousands of people have lost their homes, herds of livestock have been drowned, crops destroyed and roads and bridges swept away.
Over the past year, the number of PCs ensnared in botnets--herds of users' computers infected with malicious software--has more than quadrupled, according to botnet researchers at the Shadowserver Foundation.
The road rises, dips, twists, and turns along the eastern shore as it passes the occasional house, amid small herds of dairy and beef cattle behind barbed wire fences.
With that, General Nkunda's columns of Tutsi fighters plodded back into the green hills outside the town, carrying suitcases on their heads and driving herds of cattle before them.
But when the sun came out, a golden light would transform the scene, revealing the details of cliffs, streams, clumps of woodland and - most significantly - herds of reindeer.
To maintain the continuity of education during summers when Gujjars trek along with their herds of cattle to the upper reaches of the Himalayas, these voluntary teachers joined the Gujjar caravan.
The great buffalo herds of the Americas once stretched across the Great Plains, but by the time the tragic buffalo slaughters of the West were over, there was only one herd left.
And it's here, at the rambling and thrillingly authentic Dixie Dude Ranch, that I am inducted into that cult, riding my palomino slowly through the herds of longhorn for hour after hour.
Similar behavior exists in herds of caribou that migrate across the Arctic coastal plan to a specific calving ground even though it is unlikely any of the individual animals know where they are going.
Acres of beige or putty-colored cubicles, like the herds of buffalo that ranged across the American west, are long-gone, replaced by a mobile, distributed workforce who is no longer tethered to a central location.
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And so they lived generation to generation, in sparse tribes probably numbering 15 to 25 people, bending with the climate and doggedly following the herds of the woolly animals they relied on for food and clothing.
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