Yes. It’s time for another post on animals for your reading amusement: installment #13 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.
- The screech screeched.
- Unlike the peapod, this pod is almost extinct.
- The flutter fluttered off the rock.
- The gaze gazed from under the trees.
- Wings winged away across the sand.
- The tower towers.


Answers:
- Screech of gulls
- Pod of Irrawaddy dolphin [1]
- Flutter of butterflies [2]
- Gaze of raccoons [3]
- Wing of plovers
- Tower of giraffes

NOTES: [1] Uwe and I made a trip to the Lao-Cambodia border to see this creature before it vanishes forever. Dams being built up-stream probably guarantee the extinction of the Irrawaddy dolphin. [2] The monarch butterfly population has declined by 1/3 since a year ago. www.biologicaldiversity.org [3] Racoons are highly adaptable species; nonetheless, the pygmy raccoon is listed as critically endangered. //www.livescience.com© 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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