A Gaggle of Geese, A Pride of Lions, A School of Fish, and More Collective Animal Nouns

Food for Thought: The Joys and Benefits of Living Vegan - Un pódcast de Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

A collective noun is “the name of a number (or collection) of people, animals, or things taken together and spoken of as one whole.” There are hundreds of these nouns of multitude, including those for animals, many of which are deeply embedded in our language despite being several hundred years old. You may refer to a gaggle of geese, a litter of puppies, a flock of ducks, a pride of lions, a A pack of wolves, or a murder of crows, but do you know whence they came? Join me today as we dive deep into these little bits of poetry.

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