A 'rabble' (you can call it a swarm too!)
dont say lie we didnot kill any butterfly
well there is no date for swarm its all random , and you cant change the date to get a new swarm , it just doesnt work. HOPE IT HELPS!!!
Sciame is the collective noun for the Italian word farfalle.Specifically, the masculine noun sciame means "swarm." The feminine noun farfalle translates as "butterflies." The respective pronunciations will be "SHA-mey" and "far-FAL-ley" in Italian.
I would expect there would be about 50 bohrok in a swarm, and just to clarify ther would be one swarm commander and maybe four or five squad leaders. Any bohrok can become one of these if the former swarm commander or squad leader launch their krana, and a normal bohrok launches theirs, then they could possibly be the new swarm commander or squad leader.
Have you talked to the gir every day? The swarm should change. :)
For honeybees, probably around 20,000 workers and one queen, but if it is a secondary swarm, or cast, there could be far fewer.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
The collective nouns for butterflies are:a flight of butterfliesa flutter of butterfliesa kaleidoscope of butterfliesa swarm of butterfliesa rabble of butterflies.
Bees generally swarm. So you might say a huge swarm, or a gigantic swarm.
The collective nouns for butterflies are:a flight of butterfliesa flutter of butterfliesa kaleidoscope of butterfliesa swarm of butterfliesa rabble of butterflies.
A kaleidoscope of butterflies.A group of butterflies is called a swarm, rabble, or kaleidoscope.A group of butterflies is called a flutter. Bees swarm, and a rabble is much too boisterous for butterflies. Butterflies are delicate creatures who gather to communicate socially only by the movement of their wings. This is called a flutter.
Moths are very similar to butterflies. The group of insects that butterflies and moths belong to is the Lepidoptera. A group of only moths are called a wainscot.
Groups of butterflies are called a few different things, depending on your part of the world, and whether you believe that moths are butterflies. Groups are often called a rabble, a swarm, or, like you asked, a Kaleidoscope.
Fluffy, Spike, Flappy, Fido, Spot,just to name a few.
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The noun 'swarm' is a collective noun for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beea swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of cootsa swarm of eelsa swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of hornetsa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitoesa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termites
The collective noun swarm is used for:a swarm of antsa swarm of beesa swarm of butterfliesa swarm of cockroachesa swarm of cootsa swarm of dragon fisha swarm of dronesa swarm of earthquakesa swarm of eelsa swarm of fliesa swarm of gnatsa swarm of grasshoppersa swarm of hornetsa swarm of insectsa swarm of locustsa swarm of mosquitosa swarm of ratsa swarm of suitorsa swarm of sycophantsa swarm of termites