![]() ![]() 13 A Family of SardinesĪ group of sardines is called a family. Flocks of geese are called series#If you catch a series of high, tinkling notes, you may very well be listening to a lark. This is because their presence is considered a gift by many, as their sweet voices are a real treat to hear. ![]() An Exaltation of LarksĪ group of larks is called an exaltation. They may also be called a team when they are in flight, or a plump when they are flying close together! 12. ![]() When geese are in flight, they are known instead as a skein. You can even hear geese flying across the sky, distantly calling each other. This refers to just how noisy geese can be when they get together! They will cackle, hiss, bark, and honk. A Gaggle of GeeseĪ group of geese is called a gaggle. It’s also a suitably creepy name for a rather strange and spooky-looking animal. This is due to their swift, almost feverish movements in the water. A Fever of StingraysĪ group of stingrays is known as a fever. They are very private and secretive, and almost seem to skulk.Ī group of foxes may also be known as a charm or an earth, due to their cute appearance and their tendency to live underground (in the earth). This is because foxes are so stealthy and clever. A Skulk of FoxesĪ group of foxes is most often referred to as a skulk. A group of peacocks may also be known as a muster! 9. This is thanks to the truly ostentatiously colorful and showy display of the male peacock. An Ostentation of PeacocksĪ group of peacocks is most often referred to as an ostentation. Horses are fantastic at pulling weight, and can even stand against many predators with a powerful kick! 8. This is because, in the wild and domesticated, horses work hard together!Ī group of horses may also be known as a harras, or a herd (less specifically). A Team of HorsesĪ group of horses is most commonly referred to as a team. You are most likely to hear the latter, but a parcel is a more specific term for a herd of deer! 7. They may also be called a bunch, or a herd. They do indeed twirl and soar into the water! A bevy of swans is another term, or the classic term for birds, a flock! 6 A Parcel of DeerĪ group of deer is most commonly referred to as a parcel. This romantic term describes the graceful movements of swans aptly. A Ballet of SwansĪ group of swans is most commonly referred to as a ballet. Other specific names for ducks include a team or a paddling (for their swiftly paddling feet), or you may simply refer to them as a flock! 5. This is no doubt due to the way that they may float, raft-like, alongside each other. A Raft of DucksĪ group of ducks is most commonly referred to as a raft. This is due to their tendency to live underground, and a hole big enough to hold many snakes could be considered a pit.Ī group of snakes may also be referred to as a nest or den. A Pit of SnakesĪ group of snakes is most commonly called a pit. They may also be referred to as a kennel.ĭogs are highly sociable animals, and if they don’t have a group of their own kind, domesticated dogs will consider their humans to be their pack! 3. This is because of their tendency to stick closely together. A Pack of DogsĪ group of dogs is most commonly called a pack. Feral cat groups are also known as colonies, however! 2. A group of domesticated cats may also be known as a pounce or a glaring, for their watchful gazes and running, pouncing behavior. A group of cats is most commonly called a clowder. ![]()
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