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    What is the collective term for a group of ferrets?

    Question #106792. Asked by BaronBatty.

    markswood

    A business or fesnyng.

    As with many collective nouns, there are variations and it seems to be a continually evolving subject. You can pretty much invent them yourself.

    Ref: http://www.ojohaven.com/collectives/

    Jul 03 09, 5:23 AM

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