The correct term for a group of deer is a herd of deer, flock is generally applied to sheep and birds.
You could say" This deer is medium-sized." or you could say " The deer is a medium-sized animal. "
some sources say its the Red Deer
Deer can be translated into Kikuyu language as paa.
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"Jeleń"
Yes. We say A flock of birds roosted in the branches of the trees.
You could say" This deer is medium-sized." or you could say " The deer is a medium-sized animal. "
That is the correct spelling of "flock" (a bunch of birds).
The correct grammar is "Gary and Louise saw a deer last week."
The correct sentence is - Heide saw a flock of sheep on a mountainside
"At 110 Deer Street" is correct.
I believe the correct terminology to describe such a group would a, "flock".
A group of lice is a flock. You may think that flock is just for birds, but it can be used for bugs too.
Deer in Sioux
No. Charm is the name for a flock of goldfinches.
Venison.
the correct answer is "pie"