User blog comment:JuliaG109/Wrong Animal Group Names/@comment-27624599-20161015215349

No, we're using correct terms. Words such as "dazzle" of zebras or "congregation" of crocodiles wouldn't be used by a zoologist. Many of them refer to animals that would never group together in the first place. They are often fabricated for alliterative purposes or references to the animal's behavior(for example, a "cackle" of hyenas, when really hyena groups are called clans). Zebras are hoofed mammals, their groups are called herds, just like gazelles, horses, etc.