What is another word for herds?

Pronunciation: [hˈɜːdz] (IPA)

When we think of herds, we often imagine groups of animals grazing in fields or being led by a shepherd. However, there are many other ways to describe this collective noun. For example, we could use terms such as flocks, packs, schools, swarms, or colonies depending on the specific type of animals being referred to. In some cases, herds may also be called troops, gangs, or pods. It's important to remember that while these words may have slightly different connotations or be used in certain contexts, they all essentially mean a group of animals moving or gathering together in one place.

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Usage examples for Herds

They had still to endure weary marches, and the care of their flocks and herds.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
But, nevertheless, that dry jungle obviously supplied food for a great number of animals, for several times each day the travelers met considerable herds of antelopes, hartbeests, and particularly zebras.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
With the glasses I noted on neighboring hills three other herds of musk ox.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook

Famous quotes with Herds

  • Lions, wolves, and vultures don't live together in herds, droves or flocks. Of all animals of prey, man is the only sociable one. Every one of us preys upon his neighbor, and yet we herd together.
    John Gay
  • The land is not in the least bit fertile and yet the cattle herds grow larger and larger. A cow represents capital investment here.
    Richard Leakey
  • Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one.
    Charles Mackay
  • By the way, it was his simulations that helped out in Jurassic Park - without them, there would have been only a few dinosaurs. Based on his techniques, Industrial Light and Magic could make whole herds of dinosaurs race across the screen.
    Marvin Minsky
  • Though large herds of deer do much harm to the neighbourhood, yet the injury to the morals of the people is of more moment than the loss of their crops.
    Gilbert White

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