The collective nouns for 'scorpions' are a bed of scorpions and a nest of scorpions.
There are hundreds of collective nouns for different kinds of animals, for example:
The collective noun for a group of convicts is a chain of convicts. Other collective nouns for convicts would be the same as for any group of people; examples are a crowd, a group, a gang, an organization, a colony, a class, etc.
There is no collective noun of parliament. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. You will not normally see a group of parliaments. However, the noun parliament is used as a collective noun to group other things. Parliament is a collective noun for a parliament of owls, a parliament of crows, a parliament of ravens, and a parliament of rooks.
The noun 'constable' is a collective noun for a constable of ravens. There is no specific collective noun for a group of constables, however the collective noun for other law enforcement officers will work, for example, a posse of constables.
No, visitors is not a collective noun. The noun visitors is the plural form for the singular form visitor. A collective noun is a word used to group other nouns. Some collective nouns for visitors are a flock of visitors or a stream of visitors.
The noun 'shoal' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large group of fish; a word for an area of shallow water, especially as a hazard to navigation; a word for a thing. The noun 'shoal' also functions as a collective noun for a 'shoal of fish'.
Meerkats eat scorpions. I'm not sure what other animals eat scorpions.
Spiders are arachnids and so are scorpions, mites, and ticks.
A group of monkeys is a "troop." For other group nouns ('collective" nouns; nouns of "assemblage") pertaining to animals, see http://www.pubquizhelp.34sp.com/animals/groups.html
scorpions are consumers because they eat other animals to obtain energy.
Cows, Horses, pigs, scorpions, frog legs, starfish and other animals from the sea. Cows, Horses, pigs, scorpions, frog legs, starfish and other animals from the sea.
The word 'shoal' is believed to have come from Middle Dutch schole (a group of fish or other animals).In English, the noun 'shoal' is a standard collective noun for a shoal of fish.
No, it is a collective noun for a group of animals such as cattle and sheep. Used with other nouns (e.g. herd instinct), it is a noun adjunct.
Cows, Horses, pigs, scorpions, frog legs, starfish and other animals from the sea. Cows, Horses, pigs, scorpions, frog legs, starfish and other animals from the sea.
If by animal collective you mean a literal collective of animals, then a sedge. If, on the other hand, you mean a song by Animal Collective: "Seal Eyeing." ;D
Spiders are classed as ARACHNIDS, as are some other eight-legged creatures, such as scorpions.
Scorpions and some crabs I think
The collective noun for a group of convicts is a chain of convicts. Other collective nouns for convicts would be the same as for any group of people; examples are a crowd, a group, a gang, an organization, a colony, a class, etc.