What do you call a group of frogs?
A group of frogs is called a “knot” or “army.” The word “knot” is used to describe a group of frogs because they often gather together in large numbers. The word “army” is used to describe a group of frogs because they can be very aggressive and will often fighting each other.
What do you call a group of frogs?
A colony a knot a parcel or a congress.
What is the collective noun for a group of frogs?
A colony a knot a parcel or a congress.
What do you call a group of frogs in the water?
A raft.
What do you call a group of frogs on land?
A drove.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all moving together?
A drove.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all sitting together?
A knot.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all croaking together?
A chorus.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all hopping together?
A drove.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all sunning themselves?
A bevy.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all hiding together?
A covey.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all sleeping together?
A bed.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all in a pile?
A mound.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all together in one place?
A congregation.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all together in one place and croaking?
A chorus.
What do you call a group of frogs when they are all together in one place and not moving?
A cluster.