There is no exact number to represent a flock.
More than two and less than a hundred quadrillion. Seriously... a flock is a flock. There is no prescribed number. It's like asking how many things there are in a bunch.
Yes, the noun 'flock' is a standard collective noun for:a flock of birds (any kind)a flock of camelsa flock of dolphinsa flock of ducksa flock of geesea flock of goatsa flock of kangaroosa flock of licea flock of lionsa flock of pigeonsa flock of pigsa flock of seagullsa flock of sheepa flock of tourists
it depends on how big the flock is but usually there is 35 or 45
The noun 'flock' is a standard collective noun for:a flock of birds (any kind)a flock of camelsa flock of dolphinsa flock of ducksa flock of geesea flock of goatsa flock of kangaroosa flock of licea flock of lionsa flock of pigeonsa flock of pigsa flock of seagullsa flock of sheepa flock of tourists
3 OR MORE.
Priests are not permitted to marry for they are meant to represent Christ and care for their "flock" (people in the parish, who go to church, whom they serve). If they were allowed to marry they would not be as fully committed to God and their flock as the vocation of priesthood demands.
A flock is a group of birds; there is no specific number that a flock represents. Half of a flock is simply "half of a flock"
A flock.
The collective noun is a flock of birds.
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The word "flock" is in the King James Version of the Bible 111 times. It is in 99 verses.
A gathering of turkeys is called a flock. This is the term used for many different kinds of bird species.