A mischief of mice
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baboons - no control
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A collection of wild animals is usually referred to as a "wildlife" or a "fauna."
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A group of hedgehogs is known as either an array of hedgehogs or a prickle of hedgehogs.
A collection of sheep is commonly referred to as a "flock."
Loki Laffeyson is usually the god of mischief, but in his younger days Odin was known (among other things) as Bolwerk, or evildoer/mischief maker.
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A herd of reindeer is simply a gathering, group, collection, herd of animals known as reindeer.
Diana was the Roman God who was the guardian of wild beasts, horses, and domesticated animals.
Loki is the Norse god of mischief, not a Germanic god. He is a prominent figure in Norse mythology known for his cunning and trickery.
a collection of maps is known as atlas
A collection of wild animals is usually referred to as a "wildlife" or a "fauna."
Could be known as a plague or a swarm. Rats and mice have their own collective nouns. Rats for example would be a colony, horde, mischief, pack or swarm. Mice are known as a horde, mischief or nest
Menagerie
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The word 'mischief' is a noun, a word for misbehavior that is not meant to cause serious harm or damage, usually by children or animals; a word for a thing.The adjective form is 'mischievous'.The adverb form is 'mischievously'.
There is no Norse goddess of mischief, however there is a Norse god of mischief - Loki. It may be the the asker wishes to know the Norse goddess of the underworld - her name, in fact is Hel, and her domain is also known as Hel (one "l" not two).