A mob of emus
A collection of a mob is commonly referred to as a "mob." In some contexts, it can also be called a "gang" or "crowd," depending on the nature and behavior of the group. The term "mob" often implies a disorganized or unruly assembly of people.
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That could be a gang, a mob, or a troop.
A collective of sheep can be referred to as a herd, a flock, a drove, or a mob
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Collective nouns for pictures may be an album of pictures or a gallery of pictures. Collective nouns for stamps are a collection of stamps, a roll of stamps, or a sheet of stamps.
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The collective noun 'mob' is used for:a mob of cowsa mob of deera mob of emusa mob of kangaroosa mob of meerkatsa mob of peoplea mob of sheepa mob of Texansa mob of wallabiesa mob of whalesa mob of wombatsMob has been used as a collective noun for: a crowd of unruly peoplekangaroossheepcattle (when being driven in a group)whales
It depends on the context... mob(ile) mob(bed)..