That's right. A gaggle of geese.
A gaggle.
I think it is a gaggle
I think it is a gaggle
A flock. I don't know the name but I know they quack up.
A group of geese in flight may be called a team, skein, or wedge; if flying close together, they are called a plump. While on the ground, a group of geese is called a gaggle.
If your asking the same thing as what is group of that animal called then a bunch of crows are called a murder. Like geese are a gaggle or lions are a pride. cow
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When on the ground, they are called a gaggle. When in the air, they are called a wedge, due to the shape that they form in the air.
There are a gaggle of geese, a pride of lions, a herd of cattle, a flock of birds, a pack of dogs/wolves, and a school of fish, to name a few.
A group of pigeons does not have any special kind of name. They are simply known as a flock, just as other birds whose groupings do not have specific names.
I'm doubtful that lynxes can be found in groups in the wild. However, I know that a group of wild cats is called a destruction. This may not be true of lynxes, but it's my best guess.A group of lynx is called a chain. A group of sheep is called a flock, a colony is the name for a group of ants, and a group of geese is known as a gaggle.