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.
She's called Pandora.
A group of ducks on water is called a raft while a group of ducks flying is called a skein or a team.
Although the star-nosed moles are blind, they do have eyes. They find their way around, and find their prey, by using the "feeler" on the end of their noses that are shaped like a many pointed star.
Because shrews are in the same family as moles, and baby moles are referred to as "pups," baby shrews may be referred to in the same way. Source: http://www.treasureranch.com/treasure/rzuinfofiles/terms2.html Donna Hambright, English Teacher, North Carolina
A group of goldfinches is called a charm.
A gathering of nuns is called a nunnery. Or a convent.
A large gathering of people is called a group, mob, crowd or a mass.
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She's called Pandora.
It is called a levee!
A clerical gathering is often referred to as a convocation, symposium, or conference.
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A gathering
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It is a Tribe.
A gathering of turkeys is called a flock. This is the term used for many different kinds of bird species.
A gathering of ten Jewish men (or women in reform and conservative Judaism) for the purpose of prayer is called a minyan.