Collective Noun for a group of Thylacines

What is your preferred collective noun for a group of Thylacine?

  • A Fire of Thylacines

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Zoofan15

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@Pootle was interested in finding a collective noun for a group of Thylacine.

A couple of suggestions have been given, but if you have a better idea we’d love to hear it (comment below if you choose the third option).

Extra credit if you can shoehorn some alliteration into your collective noun or come up with a creative meaning e.g. A Flame of Thylacines:

Flame represents how the species has burned out (become extinct); the wildfires that are common in the Australian bush; their colouration; and their markings which look like dancing flames against the night sky.
 
Given thylacines were solitary, how about “an impossibility”?

Thylacines weren’t strictly solitary. According to The Australian Museum, they were known to hunt in pairs and females and their young lived in family groups like other ‘solitary’ species - tigers, leopards etc.

If we can have a streak or tigers and a leap of leopards, then I’m sure Thylacines deserve something.
 

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