A large group of horses in Spanish is called a "manada de caballos," while a large group of buffalo is called a "manada de búfalos." The term "manada" translates to "herd" or "pack" in English, and is commonly used to describe groups of various animals in Spanish-speaking countries.
The Spanish word for herd is manada, and herd of horses is manada de caballos.
You would use the word manada or estampida
Armada, as in the Spanish Armada.
An 'archipelago' means 'a large group of islands'
A prawn or shrimp is called a "camaron or camarones (pl) in Spanish.
A large group of islands is an archipelago.Most are found near large land masses, and are often volcanic.
A group of large fish is called a hunt
A sample! And the large group is called the population.
Horse live in herds or bans, these are large or small groups of horses but many demestic horses live solo.
A large group of fishes is often called a school.
what is a large group of people and their goods called in African kingdoms