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manada de bisonte (or bufalo)

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What is the Spanish word for a large group of running buffaloes or horses?

herd = la manadaA herd of buffalo = Una manada de búfalosstampede = la estampidaA stampede of buffalo = Una estampida de búfalos


How do you say a group of buffalos like there is a pack of wolves?

A herd of buffalo.


How do you say buffalo in spanish?

buffalo in spanish is el payaso or el pastel


What is a group of buffalo called?

Herd.A group of buffalo is called a herd, gang, or obstinacyThe buffaloes group name is usually called a herd.


Can you give a sentence with the word herd?

A herd of buffalo charged at me.


What is a bunch of buffalo?

A herd.


What is a herd of buffalo called?

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What is a family group of buffalo called?

herd


Where do I find buffalo?

There is a herd in Yellowstone National Park.


What is the Spanish word for buffalo or bison?

buffalo = búfalobison = bisonteNote: the American buffalo is more properly called a bison. The same holds true in Spanish; it's more proper to say bisonte when referring to the American species).


Is there really Buffaloes in Hunky Dorey Buffalo crisps?

no there is not. but the guy who owns hunky dorys has a herd of buffalo and sells buffalo burgers


Which agreement rule applies to a singular collective noun functioning as a unit?

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.