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When I'm putting titles on my pics, I'm often confused by the names given to the male, female and babies of the different animals. Some, like the ellies, are well known: Bull, cow, calf (I think LOL), but could someone in the know fill in the "dope" on some of the other species that we see on a regular basis?

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These are generalized names for male, female and young..hope it helps some...
goose...gander, goose and gosling
lion...lion, lioness and cub
antelope....buck, doe, fawn
duck....drake, duck and duckling
zebra...stallion, mare and foal
warthog...boar, sow and piglet and a group is called a sounder
and you are correct in the ellies...as well as bachelor herds for the males and breeding herds who have a matriarch who leads them
Thanks EC... those are the ones I know, but I've heard Pieter call some of the various antelopes by OTHER names, such as ewe (which to me is a sheep) and I know male Impala are called rams (I think! Some days I don't KNOW anything! lol)

EmeraldCity said:
These are generalized names for male, female and young..hope it helps some...
goose...gander, goose and gosling
lion...lion, lioness and cub
antelope....buck, doe, fawn
duck....drake, duck and duckling
zebra...stallion, mare and foal
warthog...boar, sow and piglet and a group is called a sounder
and you are correct in the ellies...as well as bachelor herds for the males and breeding herds who have a matriarch who leads them
It's the 'plurals' I don't know.
i.e. 1 mongoose, 2 mongeese? or 2 mongooses? lol.
LOL... We have that little critter over here, and as far as I know, just like with Mooses...LOL... it's always mongoose, moose, but goose... that's geese! Is it any wonder it's hard for other nations to understand our language! LOL
We only say mongooses when we want to be funny! :-D

Bluebird said:
It's the 'plurals' I don't know.
i.e. 1 mongoose, 2 mongeese? or 2 mongooses? lol.
Interesting discussion! To add on to this, there seems to be a lot more to animal 'group' names than most people know and a lot of the names describe a (perceived) characteristic of the animals in the group. One of my fellow students at the recent Wilflife Film Acamdemy course I took, did her project on such collective nouns. Some examples are a 'float' of hippos, a 'rank' of impala, or more familiar ones like a 'cackle' of geese and a 'pride' of lions.

If you guys are interested I can ask her if she wants to join and teach us some more about this?

Peter
Sounds good to me! I always thought it was a "gaggle" of geese... no doubt got lost in pronunciation! :-D

Peter Braat said:
Interesting discussion! To add on to this, there seems to be a lot more to animal 'group' names than most people know and a lot of the names describe a (perceived) characteristic of the animals in the group. One of my fellow students at the recent Wilflife Film Acamdemy course I took, did her project on such collective nouns. Some examples are a 'float' of hippos, a 'rank' of impala, or more familiar ones like a 'cackle' of geese and a 'pride' of lions.

If you guys are interested I can ask her if she wants to join and teach us some more about this?

Peter
Nope you're right. My memory was inaccurate!

Peter

Emjay said:
Sounds good to me! I always thought it was a "gaggle" of geese... no doubt got lost in pronunciation! :-D

Peter Braat said:
Interesting discussion! To add on to this, there seems to be a lot more to animal 'group' names than most people know and a lot of the names describe a (perceived) characteristic of the animals in the group. One of my fellow students at the recent Wilflife Film Acamdemy course I took, did her project on such collective nouns. Some examples are a 'float' of hippos, a 'rank' of impala, or more familiar ones like a 'cackle' of geese and a 'pride' of lions.

If you guys are interested I can ask her if she wants to join and teach us some more about this?

Peter
lynty said:
I have an Excel document which I put together with all this information on it but how do I either put it in here or give anyone who wants it a copy?

Linty, I'm interested to have it. I'm sending you a PM with my e-mail. Oh! dear, what a source of informations you are.

Claire-M.

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