to show how noisy and loud the boys were.
Herd.A group of buffalo is called a herd, gang, or obstinacyThe buffaloes group name is usually called a herd.
A herd.
A herd of buffalo charged at me.
A group of bison or buffalo is called a gang, herd or obstinacy.
herd
herd = la manadaA herd of buffalo = Una manada de búfalosstampede = la estampidaA stampede of buffalo = Una estampida de búfalos
There is a herd in Yellowstone National Park.
no there is not. but the guy who owns hunky dorys has a herd of buffalo and sells buffalo burgers
A herd of buffalo.
manada de bisonte (or bufalo)
A group of buffalo is most commonly known as a herd, but the terms obstinacy and gang can also be used.
A collective noun and its prepositional phrase functions as a noun phrase (a word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun without a verb) that can function as a subject of a sentence or a clause and the object of a verb or a preposition.For example: a herd (collective noun) of buffalo (preposition and object of the preposition)The rule: a singular collective noun (herd) takes a verb for a singular subject (a herd was), and a plural collective noun takes a verb for a plural subject (the herds were).Subject of the sentence: A herd of buffalo slowly moved across the plain.Subject of the clause: The amazing sight, a herd of buffalo grazing, compelled us to stop and watch.Object of the verb: We watched the herd of buffalo from the safety of our car.Object of the preposition: We took photos of the herd of buffalo.