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You’ve heard of a school of fish or a gaggle of geese…but what about these slightly more obscure names for groups of animals? Find out if you’re a master of the collective noun with this animal quiz.Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers byShow More
You’ve heard of a school of fish or a gaggle of geese…but what about these slightly more obscure names for groups of animals? Find out if you’re a master of the collective noun with this animal quiz.Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!
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We can only assume that this type of animal wears brass knuckles and makes thinly veiled threats, because a group of them is called a "gang."
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Moose
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Buffalo
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Elk
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Deer
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There are quite a few names for a group of porpoises. Which of these is NOT a name for a group of porpoises?
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Turmoil
Meet
Herd
School
Pod
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If you see a group of this animal, it's called a scurry (and with good reason).
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Mouse
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Squirrel
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Rat
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Ferret
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Otters are playful animals, which is why it makes perfect sense that a group of them is called this.
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Gaggle
Goof
Tumble
Flip
Romp
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Based on the name alone I wouldn't want to hang out with these birds. A group of them is called a "murder"!
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Sparrows
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Doves
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Pigeons
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Crows
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Watch out, the army is coming! Which animal am I talking about?
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Octopus
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Ant
Frog
Frog
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Beetle
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Do you feel that? It's a shiver. But a shiver of what?
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Eels
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Penguins
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Polar bears
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Sharks
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Apparently this animal loves to watch what others are doing, because a group of them is called an audience.
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Pandas
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Squids
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Lemurs
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Seahorses
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Look at that lovely group of hummingbirds! What would you call them?
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A sweet.
A charm.
A flutter.
A whisper.
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It's a PANDEMONIUM! Of what?
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Parrots
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Dogs
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Bees
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Elephants
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Pheasants have different names based on what they are doing. In general, they're called a nest. But what are they called when they're taking off?
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A flounder
A flutter
A bouquet
A blather
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No one likes to be around congress, unless you're talking about a congress of these fellows.
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