A group of kangaroos or wallabies is known as a mob. In Australia, a herd of cattle or sheep may also be a mob.
that would depend on which animal it is .
The name given to a group of animals is collective noun.
When searching for a specific group like Chickens, one could search for "The collective noun for a group of hens"
herd, school, colony. it depends on the animal u r talking about
Generic terms are: pack or herd or flock.
However, many individual species have their own special group name. See Related Links below for a good list of many of them.
Depends on what kind of animals you're talking about
Sheep would be a flock
Jellyfish would be a smack
Cats or dogs would be a litter
So it all depends
This question isnt very detailed but by the looks of it, it may to a species...?
flock.
Are you going to make a now name tag esteaer egg for a animal
A group of sheep is a flock. A group of sheep is a FLOCK
A group of sheep is called a flock.
A group of sheep are called a flock. But if you have a very large group of sheep, you call it a drove.
A group of sheep may be called a flock, herd, trip, drove or mob of sheep.A flock.
A group of sheep are called a herd. Its the same for goats or cattle as well. Another old fashioned term is "flock".
A group of sheep are a "herd".
Sheep. They are called a flock.
Yes, they do. A group of sheep is also called a flock.
The collective noun for a group of cattle is a herd.
Herd
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
The collective noun for crows is murder. Seriously.