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A drift, drove, litter (young), sounder (of swine), team, passel (of hogs), singular (refers to a group of boars)

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13y ago

A group of hedgehogs are called a herd. However, in the wild there would never be such a thing as they are solitary animals.

Just been watching 'Are you smarter than a 10yr old' and they had the answer as being an ARRAY of hedgehogs, would think they would be correct so I don't think herd is!

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13y ago

They are often called a herd, a drove, or a sounder.

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14y ago

Pigs in a group are called a herd, drove or mob.

A group of pigs is called a "sounder"..

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16y ago

A herd of hogs.

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10y ago

A team or a passel.

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10y ago

A group of hogs is a 'passel'

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11y ago

Litter

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3y ago

How many are a herd of hogs

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