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  2. Baboon - Wikipedia

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    A troop of baboons. The collective noun for baboons is "troop". [27] Most baboons live in hierarchical troops. Group sizes are typically around 50 animals, but can vary between 5 and 250, depending on species, location and time of year. The structure within the troop varies considerably between hamadryas baboons and the remaining species ...

  3. List of animal names - Wikipedia

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    The best-known source of many English words used for collective groupings of animals is The Book of Saint Albans, an essay on hunting published in 1486 and attributed to Juliana Berners. [1] Most terms used here may be found in common dictionaries and general information web sites.

  4. Collective noun - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a collective noun is a word referring to a collection of things taken as a whole. Most collective nouns in everyday speech are not specific to one kind of thing. [1] For example, the collective noun "group" can be applied to people ("a group of people"), or dogs ("a group of dogs"), or objects ("a group of stones").

  5. Troop (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Troop (clothing brand), a 1980s hip hop clothing brand; Scout troop, a unit of boy or girl scouts; TrOOP, true out-of-pocket expenses (Medicare Part D Coverage) Troop, the collective noun for a social group of primates; Troop (surname)

  6. 50 Most Iconic Duos Of All Time - AOL

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    They solved mysteries and overcame challenges with their troop of other Pokemon training pairs. Image credits: Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. #46 Yogi and Boo Boo.

  7. Talk:List of English terms of venery, by animal - Wikipedia

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    Additional Note—I could not help but to notice that my favourite mammal, the human, was not listed, even though humans are real nouns that can be expressed by collective English terms such as mob, gang, assembly, tribe, troop, team, party, collective, colony, company, congregation, and society. Methinks this egregious oversight needs to be fixed.

  8. Herd - Wikipedia

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    Special collective nouns may be used for particular taxa (for example a flock of geese, if not in flight, is sometimes called a gaggle) but for theoretical discussions of behavioural ecology, the generic term herd can be used for all such kinds of assemblage. [citation needed]

  9. Hair Growth Oil Doesn't Really Work. Just Buy the Minoxidil.

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    The Ayurvedic herb is a "natural anti-fungal and anti-bacterial ingredient that supports scalp health," says Kerry E. Yates, trichologist and founder of Colour Collective. "Good scalp health leads ...