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Collective noun for wolves ,pride, troop, herd, gaggle, brood, bunch, flock, band

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Answered by Anonymous
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A \textbf{Collective noun} is a word used to represent a group of people, things or animals.

Now, let's try to find the collective nouns for those above mentioned words.

\textbf{1. Wolves:} Pack of wolves

\textbf{2. Pride:} Pride of lions

\textbf{3. Troop:} Troop of monkeys

\textbf{4. Herd:} Herd of cows

\textbf{5. Gaggle:} Gaggle of geese

\textbf{6. Brood:} Brood of chickens

\textbf{7. Bunch:} Bunch of flowers

\textbf{8. Flock:} Flock of sheeps

\textbf{9. Band:} Band of gorillas

The words that we've used here can also be called \textbf{Animal } collective nouns (except that noun "bunch").
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Answered by ecclesiapaul97
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