A group of flamingos is called this colorful term.
flamboyance
Wolves traveling and hunting together form this.
pack
This striped big cat is commonly found in Asia, especially India and Siberia.
tiger
Koalas are native to this country known for the Outback and the Great Barrier Reef.
Australia
This flightless bird from Mauritius disappeared in the 1600s and became a symbol of extinction.
dodo
This is the unusual name for a group of jellyfish.
smack
This powerful word is the collective noun for a group of rhinos.
crash
Giant pandas are most famously native to this country.
China
The Galápagos penguin lives on islands belonging to this South American country.
This woolly Ice Age relative of the elephant once roamed frozen tundras.
woolly mammoth
A gathering of owls is known by this spooky name.
parliament
This explosive word describes a group of crocodiles.
bask or a float
The Bengal tiger is the national animal of this South Asian country.
India
The kiwi bird is a national symbol of this island country in the South Pacific.
New Zealand
This striped relative of the zebra once lived in South Africa before going extinct in the 1800s.
quagga
This dramatic term refers to a group of ravens.
unkindness
A group of porcupines is called this prickly term.
prickle
Lemurs are found naturally only on this island country off Africa’s southeast coast.
Madagascar
The kakapo, a rare flightless parrot, survives only in this Oceanic country.
New Zealand
This large seabird, once found in the North Atlantic, could not fly and became extinct in the 1800s.
the great auk
A group of ferrets is called this busy-sounding word.
business
A group of leopards is referred to by this sneaky name.
leap
This rare South American camel relative is prized for its soft wool and lives high in the Andes Mountains.
vicuña
The saiga antelope, known for its unusual bulb-shaped nose, is heavily associated with this Central Asian country.
Kazakhstan
This saber-toothed prehistoric cat is famous for its enormous canine teeth.
Smilodon