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What is a group of frogs called?
An army
of frogs
an armya colonya knot
| Animal | Frogs |
| Category | Reptiles & Amphibians |
| Collective noun | Army, Colony, Knot |
| Baby name | Tadpole |
💡 A baby frog is a tadpole; an “army” of frogs can appear after heavy rain.
FAQ
What is a group of frogs called?
A group of frogs is called an army. Other accepted terms include a colony, a knot.
Are there other names for a group of frogs?
Yes — besides an “army,” you may see “colony”, “knot”. Collective nouns often have several historic or regional variants.
What is a baby frog called?
A baby frog is called a tadpole.
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Collective nouns are a mix of traditional “terms of venery,” literary inventions and modern coinages. Several variants are often equally “correct.”