What do you call a group of flamingos? * A. pride * B. school * C. conspiracy * D. flamboyance--------------------------------------------------------------------------------40% of players knew the correct answer: D., flamboyanceYou heard that right: A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance. Both wordsoriginate from terms that refer to fire. "Flamingo" comes from the Spanish andPortuguese word that literally means "flame-colored." And "flamboyance" comesfrom French, meaning "to flame," or "flair."--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen and learn more about today's topic with Murray and Tamika.Question of the Day: A Flamboyance of FlamingosA pride of lions, a gaggle ofgeese, and...a flamboyance of flamingos? Join Murray and Tamika in thisFlashcast as they explore unusual terms for groups of animals (and, along theway, learn where each co-host grew up).Apple PodcastsMurray and Tamika[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1502687670?ls=1]To answer today'squestion, just ask your smart speaker: "What's the question of the day?"