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A group of snakes is called a "den," "bed," or "nest" when they are resting or sleeping together. When they are mating or hibernating, they are referred to as a "pit." Author has 7.8K answers and 23.8M answer views Updated 2y. Lizards like me are found in a lounge, i.e., a lounge of lizards (like in the photo above). Other reptiles have fun collective nouns, too. Alligators are found in a congregation, while crocodiles collect in a bask. Cobras form a quiver, while rattlesnakes, a rhumba! |
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