a knot of toads. The word knot is derived from the Anglo Saxon word cnotta for a knot. A knot of toads in this sense would be a small group or cluster.
(Sources: Webster's 2nd Unabridged Dictionary, page 1006; 1996 World Almanac page 638
P.S. its an army of frogs, btw.
2007-01-07 13:48:08
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answered by afnurik 2
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Group Of Toads
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answered by ledebuhr 4
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
flocks, herds, clutches, gaggles, ...what are a group of toads called ?
2015-08-12 09:36:19
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answered by Morten 1
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A group of toads is a knot.. It seems like there are as many names for groups of animals as there are animals. Check web Site: http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/about/faqs/animals/names.htm
2007-01-07 14:00:58
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answered by Ret68 6
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A knot of toads
A nest of toads
A knob of toads
A lump of toads
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_collective_nouns_for_reptiles_and_amphibians
2007-01-07 13:53:52
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answered by Caleigh 5
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Golden Oldies
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answered by Anonymous
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A KNOT of toads
2007-01-07 13:48:16
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answered by Up your Maslow 4
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A Knot of Toads !!
2007-01-07 13:48:50
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answered by Anonymous
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A Knot
2007-01-07 13:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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A knot of toads.
Do a Google search for "collective nouns" for more web pages.
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2007-01-07 13:48:04
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answered by NickofTyme 6
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