
Here is installment #14 from my blog thread describing what to call groups of animals … See how many you can guess. Answers listed at the bottom of the page.
- An aerie lives in an aerie.
- I found the idea of eating a possi impossible.
- The lap did laps.
- The whisker’s whiskers quivered.
- The wedge flew in a wedge.
- Does a chine have chins?

Answers:
- Aerie of eagles [1]
- Possi of beetles [2]
- Lap of cod
- Whisker of shrews
- Wedge of swans (in the air)
- Chine of polecats

NOTES: [1] The Endangered Species Act saved America’s iconic bald eagle. We must keep this legislation from being repealed. www.fws.gov [2] www.higherground4x4.com-more-useless-knowledge ©Jadi Campbell 2017. All photos © Uwe Hartmann. To see more of Uwe’s animal photos and pics from our trips go to viewpics.de. Fun animal names from www.writers-free-reference.com, Mother Nature Network and www.reference.com.
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I didn’t get a one! Fun as always,
Lots more to follow Marilyn!
I would eat those but only if they’re deep fried.
Then you need to go to my post of Crispy Fried Spiders, Gary!
http://jadicampbell.com/2017/06/01/the-animal-kingdom-a-cluster/