Fawn's Animal Group Song

"Fawn's Animal Group Song" is a song sung by Fawn in the Disney Fairies short "Tink'n About Animals". When Fawn mentions to Tinker Bell, Rosetta, Iridessa, Silvermist, and Vidia that a group of crocodiles is called a float, Tinker Bell asks Fawn to share more knowledge of animal groups. So, Fawn promptly pulls out her Animal Group Songbook.

Lyrics
Fawn: Well... Geese live in a gaggle and coyotes in a pack And a group of jellyfish is called a smack Here's a rookery of seals and an army made of ants By the seashore, you can find a gulp of cormorants Zeal of zebras, hover of crows, Lions are prides, as everyone knows There are quivers of cobras and shivers of sharks And an exaltation is a group of larks!

Tinker Bell: Wow, she really rehearsed this.

Fawn: You've got prickles full of porcupines, consortiums of crabs, And a loveliness of ladybugs just looks so fab! A kaleidoscope of butterflies, a scurry full of squirrels, And this bloat of hippopotami are happy girls Circus of puffins, gaze of raccoons, Stand of flamingoes, troop of baboons A group of bucks becomes a clash, But rhinoceros can make an even bigger crash! (Fairies: Whoa! Oof!)

Now, here's the one and only NeverBeast! Iridessa: NeverBeast? Tinker Bell: NeverBeast? Fawn: ''Never mind. Tell you later.''

So, kangaroos can form a mob, iguanas are a mess, Even friendly ravens are an unkindness Goldfish are a troubling, pandas are embarassments, But a wise old bunch of owls form a parliament Shrewdness of apes and mischief of rats, Business of ferrets and cauldron of bats And although it's strange credulity, These wildebeest are an implausibility!