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New Names for Groups of Animals

Who came up with the terms for groups of animals? Who decided that geese came in flocks, lions come in prides, and so on? The folks at pleated-jeans.com decided to come up with “Better Names for Groups of Animals” for this video (Warning: a couple of expletives are shown on screen, in case you’re at work or around mom), and their ideas include a platoon of baboons, a pack of yaks, a Ryan of goslings… okay, you get the idea. And that, of course, leads to a game in which you come up with your own terms. Sorry, a “murder of crows” is taken and is real, so you’ll have to do better. Suggest your own below. Remember, rhyming is good.

HT: Neatorama

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Comments

  1. Illusion-XIII says:

    A drama of llamas.
    (can’t let Chad have all the fun)

  2. Chad says:

    A counting of crows.

  3. Chad says:

    A smidgen of pigeons

  4. Chad says:

    A bella of swans

  5. Chad says:

    A teamu of emu

  6. schmaniel says:

    a stitch of dragonflies

  7. Shawna Madd says:

    Instead of droves of bullocks, a sack of bullocks.