A young mole is called a pup
Wikipedia calls young moles pups.
Yes, the animals called moles give birth to live young, as opposed to laying eggs. Moles, as in spots on the body, do not give birth.
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A gathering of moles is commonly called a "labyrinth." However, in a more casual context, a group of moles can also be referred to as a "business." Moles are generally solitary animals, so such gatherings are not typical.
Moles typically take care of their young for about four to six weeks after birth. The female mole will nurse the pups during this time, providing them with the necessary nutrition until they are weaned. After this period, the young moles become independent and leave the nest to establish their own territories.
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Moles generally mate in underground tunnels where they build their nests. Mating usually occurs between February and March, and the female is pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth to a litter of 3-5 young moles. Both male and female moles participate in raising the young until they are old enough to leave the nest.
A colony or a pack.
Moles do not build nests for their young like some other animals. Instead, they create a network of tunnels and burrows in the soil where they give birth to their offspring. The young moles are born in a small chamber within these tunnels, relying on their mother for warmth and nourishment until they are ready to venture out.
A male mole is called a boar.