Collective Nouns for Animals: Colony, Parliament, Pride, Bale
In this video, we will teach you some unique and fascinating collective nouns used to describe groups of different animals.
A group of ants is called a "colony". This term is often used when describing how ants live and work together in their intricate nests.
A group of owls is known as a "parliament". This intriguing term reflects the wise and mysterious nature often attributed to owls.
A group of lions is called a "pride". This term highlights the strength and majesty of these big cats when they roam together in the wild.
A group of turtles is referred to as a "bale". This lesser-known term is perfect for describing these slow-moving, shelled reptiles when they gather together.
The video provides clear examples and explanations for each of these collective nouns for animals, making it easy to remember and use them in your own conversations.
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