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Per your unofficial inquiry, the term you seek is: "A dray of squirrels"
This is the official GMC description, the only factory approved and licensed
term for a group of squirrels.
I thought that dray meant to haul livestock or other farm products. When I
was a kid, my grandpa had a '47 Ford dray truck. I thought he was saying
gray truck, as it was. He corrected me.
Respectfully submitted for your review.
Mark Grady
mgrady
'77 K
N Webster IN
bibliography
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http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~tross/gnlist.html
http://www.interline.com.au/~nudge/GroupTerms.html
http://biobase.dk/Embnetut/Personal/venereal.html
http://www.sentex.net/~tntcomm/kwfn/numbers.htm
http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~tross/gnwhimsy.html
Per your unofficial inquiry, the term you seek is: "A dray of squirrels"
This is the official GMC description, the only factory approved and licensed
term for a group of squirrels.
I thought that dray meant to haul livestock or other farm products. When I
was a kid, my grandpa had a '47 Ford dray truck. I thought he was saying
gray truck, as it was. He corrected me.
Respectfully submitted for your review.
Mark Grady
mgrady
'77 K
N Webster IN
bibliography
____________
http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~tross/gnlist.html
http://www.interline.com.au/~nudge/GroupTerms.html
http://biobase.dk/Embnetut/Personal/venereal.html
http://www.sentex.net/~tntcomm/kwfn/numbers.htm
http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~tross/gnwhimsy.html