The collective nouns for baboons is a congress, a rumpus, or a tribe of baboons.
A group of baboons can be called a congress. Sorry, this is a fallacy started by a chain email a few years ago, the correct collective noun for Baboons is a troop. Partially correct: a group of baboons can be EITHER a troop or a CONGRESS ! Yes it is called a congress!
No. "Pride" is the proper collective term for a group or bunch of lions.
Hmm..None that I've heard of; a group of baboons is a congress of baboons though.
The collective noun for monkeys is troop, troup or tribe and even cartload!!
Groups of a specific animal are commonly given a name. A squabble is the name assigned to a group of seagulls.
No. The collective noun for a group of baboons is a 'troup.' Just a pedantic nitpick but the spelling is Troop.
The collective term for a group of tortoises is a "creep."
A group of baboons can be called a congress. Sorry, this is a fallacy started by a chain email a few years ago, the correct collective noun for Baboons is a troop. Partially correct: a group of baboons can be EITHER a troop or a CONGRESS ! Yes it is called a congress!
Collective nouns for baboons are:a congress of baboonsa flange of baboonsa rumpus of baboonsa tribe of baboonsa troop of baboons
If you mean like a cow and a bull. Then I am sorry they are just called Baboons. If you mean a collective group they are called a troop, flange or congress
The collective term for a group of ferrets is a "a business of ferrets" or "a cast of ferrets".
The collective nouns for baboons are:a congress of baboonsa flange of baboonsa troop of baboonsa rumpus of baboons
No it is a group of owls
Collective Term stands for a group of objects, people, or thing as a basic unit.
A group of baboons can be called a congress. Sorry, this is a fallacy started by a chain email a few years ago, the correct collective noun for Baboons is a troop. Partially correct: a group of baboons can be EITHER a troop or a CONGRESS ! Yes it is called a congress!
A collective noun for a group of stars is a cluster of stars (small group) and a galaxy of stars (large group).
It is a "congress". Seems appropriate, given what we see regularly.