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The Terms in This Table Apply To Many or All Taxa in A Particular Biological Family, Class, or Clade

This document provides collective nouns and other terminology related to the female, male, and young of various animal families. It includes terms such as hen and cock for birds, mare and stallion for horses, queen and tom for cats, and sow and boar for pigs. The document also lists the collective nouns for groups of these animals, such as flock for birds, herd for horses and cattle, clowder for small cats, and drift or drove for pigs.
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The Terms in This Table Apply To Many or All Taxa in A Particular Biological Family, Class, or Clade

This document provides collective nouns and other terminology related to the female, male, and young of various animal families. It includes terms such as hen and cock for birds, mare and stallion for horses, queen and tom for cats, and sow and boar for pigs. The document also lists the collective nouns for groups of these animals, such as flock for birds, herd for horses and cattle, clowder for small cats, and drift or drove for pigs.
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The terms in this table apply to many


or all taxa in a particular biological
family, class, or clade.

Scientific Collective Collateral Trivial


Young Female Male
term noun adjective name

Aves chick hen cock flock avian bird

cow
bull
(bred),
(int act ), ox cat t le;
Bovinae calf heifer herd bovine
or st eer cows
(not
(cast rat ed)
bred)

puppy,
Canidae pup,[5] cub, bit ch dog pack canine dog
whelp

jack
(asses),
jenny
colt (male), st allion
(asses),
filly (ot her
Equidae mare herd equine horse
(female), equids),
(ot her
foal gelding
equids)
(cast rat ed
horse)

kit t en (non-
big cat s,
such as
Felis, Lynx, clowder
Puma,[6] (small
Felidae queen t om feline cat
et c.), cub cat s), pride
(big cat s, (big cat s)
Panthera,
and also
Puma)

drift or
Suidae piglet sow boar porcine pig
drove

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