Did you know that animals can have their own special clubs with cool names? It’s like each group of animals gets a secret club name that only they can use! These special club names are called “collective nouns,” and they help us talk about many animals together in a fun way.
For example, instead of saying “lots of lions,” we say “a pride of lions.” How cool is that? Let’s discover 33 of these awesome collective nouns for animals and learn about the unique clubs they belong to. Ready to find out what these animal clubs are called? Let’s go on this fun adventure together!
Learn More: List of collective Nouns for animals and birds
- a flock of sheep
- a murder of crows
- a team of oxen
- a band of jays
- a gaggle of geese
- a nest of mice
- a train of camels
- a clutter of spiders
- a kindle of kittens
- a shoal of fish
- a colony of gulls
- a litter of cubs
- a string of horses
- a flight of birds
- a mob of emus
- a swarm of bees
- a board of chickens
- a hive of bees
- a pride of loins
- a bevy of quail
- a herd of cattle
- a plagues of locusts
- an army of ants
- a catch of fish
- a host of sparrows
- a school of wolves
- a could of insect
- a litter of puppies
- a stud of horses
- a bed of eels
- a haul of fish
- a pack of wolves
- a troop of lion
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