Friday, December 5, 2025

A Dazzle of Zebras

 

Back in November, a fellow blogger did a post about collective nouns, the names used for groups of people, animals and objects.  I learned from that post that the collective noun for a group of zebras is a "Dazzle".  I loved the idea of calling a group of zebras a "dazzle" so when I came across this photo taken 10 years ago, I just had to post it.  Dazzle is a great name for a group of these creatures because they are rather dazzling, don't you think?

This photo was taken at a wild animal park called "Out of Africa" located about 90 miles north of Phoenix at Camp Verde Arizona.

7 comments:

Gemel said...

I agree, a dazzle of zebras fits perfectly.

Travel said...

How wonderful.

RedPat said...

Dazzling, Sharon. ;-)

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Thanks, Sharon. I learned something new today!

Steve Reed said...

Dazzle is a good word, but I always wonder if people really use some of these collective nouns. Do people really say a "gaze" of raccoons or a "parliament" of owls? And if we never really use the terms, are they even real words? (What's the collective word for a group of skeptics? A "criticism"?)

Amypie71 said...

Love these guys, I've never seen one.

William Kendall said...

They are remarkable animals.