their called a herd
Polar bears are solitary and free-ranging. They do not live in organized groups, except when a mother is with her cubs. Although they do sometimes congregate together for breeding or feeding, in which case the group is called a Celebration.
In the autumn of the year hundreds of these bears congregate in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada in a Celebration.
A group of walruses is called either a herd or a pod.
A group of walrusi is technically called a Ugly
E.G A Ugly of Walrusi
their called a herd
Mammal
A crash
a colony.
huddle
Herd
A sleuth or a sloth of bears
It would be called the same thing. Unless it is a group of polar bears, then it would be called a Celebration. On the lighter side: A group of 100 bears would be called an uprising, and a time to panic, if you ask me!
Same for other bears: a sleuth, sloth or litter of polar bears.
Baby polar bears are called cubs.
Polar bears are solitary creatures; normally the only group of polar bears is a mom and some cubs, a family group. However, when several polar bears do end up together, the collective nouns are an aurora of polar bears or a pack of polar bears. Although pack is one of the collective nouns given, I believe that it's a misnomer since a pack infers a group working together like a pack of dogs, wolves, or coyotes. But even when polar bears are together, they don't work together.
New born polar bears are called cubs.
Mom bears are called sows.
Same for other bears: a sleuth, sloth or litter of polar bears.
Polar bears are called ice bears by some.
Polar bears are solitary creatures; normally the only group of polar bears is a mom and some cubs, a family group. However, when several polar bears do end up together, the collective nouns are an aurora of polar bears or a pack of polar bears. Although pack is one of the collective nouns given, I believe that it's a misnomer since a pack infers a group working together like a pack of dogs, wolves, or coyotes. But even when polar bears are together, they don't work together.
A male polar bear is called a boar.
Polar bears are solitary animals, so there is not an officially recognized word for 'herd of polar bears', just as there is no word for 'herd of crocodiles'. In cases where other species of bears commonly live together, a group is called a 'sloth' (don't ask). Probably at some point someone just came up with the word because of the idea that if these solitary animals gathered for some reason (which is usually the discovery of a big juicy carcass or other source of food) they look like a group celebrating something with a good meal.