Examples of collective nouns for wild animals are:
There is no standard collective noun for wild animals in general. Some standard collective nouns are:
Many individual species have a standardized collective noun, for example:
The collective nouns for wild buffaloes is the same as for all buffaloes:
Note: Both 'buffalo' and 'buffaloes' are accepted plural forms.
They are referred to as a pack of wild dogs.
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The collective nouns for buffalo are:a herd of buffaloesa gang of buffaloan obstinacy of buffaloesNote: Both 'buffalo' and 'buffaloes' are accepted plural forms.
The standard collective nouns for buffalo are:a herd of buffaloa gang of buffaloesan obstinacy of buffaloHowever, the standard collective nouns do not refer to buffaloes in motion. An appropriate collective noun is a stampede of buffalo.Note: Both 'buffalo' and 'buffaloes' are accepted plural forms.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of highwaymen. However, an appropriate noun suited to the situation can be used; for example:a band of highwaymen (the collective noun for robbers)a den of highwaymen or a skulk of highwaymen (the collective nouns for thieves)a crew of highwaymen (the collective noun for road workers)
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
No, the noun farm is not a collective noun.
Collective nouns for buffaloes are a herd of buffaloes, a gang of buffaloes, or a obstinacy of buffaloes. Collective nouns for elephants are a herd of elephants, a parade of elephants, or a memory of elephants.
Collective nouns for buffaloes are a herd of buffaloes, a gang of buffaloes, or a obstinacy of buffaloes. Collective nouns for elephants are a herd of elephants, a parade of elephants, or a memory of elephants.
The collective nouns for buffalo are:a herd of buffaloesa gang of buffaloan obstinacy of buffaloesNote: Both 'buffalo' and 'buffaloes' are accepted plural forms.
The noun 'sounder' is a standard collective noun for 'a sounder of wild boars'.
Yes, the noun 'herd' is a standard collective noun for:antelopebisonbuffalocariboucattlecurlewsdeerdonkeyselephantselkgeesegoatshorses (wild)impalaskangaroosmooseporpoisesrabbitsreindeersealsspringbokswanswalruseswhaleswrenszebras
The standard collective nouns for buffalo are:a herd of buffaloa gang of buffaloesan obstinacy of buffaloHowever, the standard collective nouns do not refer to buffaloes in motion. An appropriate collective noun is a stampede of buffalo.Note: Both 'buffalo' and 'buffaloes' are accepted plural forms.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of highwaymen. However, an appropriate noun suited to the situation can be used; for example:a band of highwaymen (the collective noun for robbers)a den of highwaymen or a skulk of highwaymen (the collective nouns for thieves)a crew of highwaymen (the collective noun for road workers)
The standard collective nouns for buffalo are:a herd of buffaloa gang of buffaloesan obstinacy of buffaloNote: Both 'buffalo' and 'buffaloes' are accepted plural forms.
Shoal is a collective noun. It is the collective noun for fish. A shoal of fish.The collective noun is a mint of candies
No, the noun farm is not a collective noun.
No it is not a collective noun.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of reflections. The noun 'reflection' is not a standard collective noun.