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A Group of Owls Is Surprisingly Called a Parliament
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A Group of Owls Is Surprisingly Called a Parliament

This peculiar collective noun likely originates from the perception of owls as wise and solemn creatures, often depicted in folklore and literature as holding serious discussions or councils. It's one of many unique animal group names.

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March 26, 2026
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AnimalsLanguageFunOwlsBirdsCollective NounsFolkloreWildlife

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