And it’s the last post in this blog thread for Bobbo! I present the Grande Finale: Installment # 42! describing what to call groups of animals … See how many you can guess. Answers listed at the bottom of the page.
Well-hidden knot member. Back trails, Cranberry Lake, Adirondacks
- This herd wasn’t on a leash.
- The obstinate gang ganged up on the humans.
- It’s not easy to find this knot.
- The cluster clustered on blossoms.
- I’m troubled by the trouble brought on by a troubling.
- A mute is anything but!
- A gargle really has necks to gargle.
- After reading this wonderful blog thread I hope you all now worship the worship!
Answers:
- Herd of deer [1]
- Herd, gang AND obstinacy of water buffalo [2]
- Knot of toads
- Cluster of dragonflies [3]
- Troubling of goldfish
- Mute of hound dogs
- Gargle of swans
- Worship of writers [4]
NOTES: [1] Also known as a leash of deer [2] Herd, gang and obstinacy of water buffalo National Geographic [3] Cluster, swarm or flight of dragonflies [4] Australian Geographic and An Exaltation of Larks by James Lipton.
NOTES on NOTES: I almost never put myself in my posts. For this final hurrah a photo and the final, special definition are called for. Thanks and much love to all my readers for sticking with this thread and sharing your feedback. — Jadi
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