What we call animals when they come together

The article from The Hindu Science delves into the intriguing world of collective nouns used to describe groups of animals. It highlights the rich vocabulary that characterizes different species when they come together, such as 'murder' for crows and 'pride' for lions. By presenting this topic in the form of a quiz, the piece encourages readers to engage with animal terminology in a fun and educational way. Understanding these terms not only enriches one’s knowledge of wildlife but also enhances appreciation for biodiversity. The quiz format invites participation, making it accessible to a wide audience, from children to adults, fostering a deeper interest in the natural world. This exploration of language and nature serves as an entertaining reminder of the diversity within animal communities and the unique characteristics that define them.
Originally reported by The Hindu Science. Read original article
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