The most common collective nouns for animals are a flock of birds, a school of fish, a swarm of insects. Most collective nouns for animals are specific for a type of animal, for example:
The noun 'menagerie' is a collective noun for a menagerie of animals.
Yes, the noun 'menagerie' is a collective noun for a menagerie of animals.
The collective noun you are thinking of is a barrel of monkeys.Another collective noun is a troop of monkeys.
There is no collective noun for platypus. Platypuses are solitary animals and do not form groups.
The noun 'menagerie' is a collective noun for a menagerie of animals.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun bulls.The general collective noun for large animals such as cattle, zebras, walruses, etc. is a herd.
No, it is a simple plural of the word "saint". A collective noun is a word that appears to be singular but actually refers to a group of people, animals, or things. For example, "team" is a collective noun that refers to a group of people, and "herd" is a collective noun that refers to a group of animals.
There is no standard collective noun for animals in a cage, however any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun, for example:a pair of caged lionsa family of caged monkeysa rainbow of caged birds
nouns collective noun is the name given to a group of persons, animals
A collective noun for ocean going vessels is a fleet of vessels. A collective noun for drinking vessels is a set of vessels. A collective noun for liquid carrying (in plants and animals) vessels is a system of vessels.
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A collective noun would be 'fauna'.