Same for other bears: a sleuth, sloth or litter of polar bears.
No. A den is where they live and bears don't live in groups. They only seek out other bears for mates. Otherwise they live alone unless they are a mother and her cubs.
A sleuth or a sloth of bears
Bears can't talk... but we call them cubs.
A group of bears ... no matter what their gender ... is called a sleuth.
There isn't a specific word for the collection, but someone who collects teddy bears is called an arctophile, and the act of collecting teddy bears is called arctophily. Also, the collective noun for teddy bears is "hug," so you could call a collection "a hug of teddy bears."
Melissophobic is the fear of bears.
What do you call a fear if polar bears
A sleuth or a sloth of bears
Bears are classified as mammals in the order Carnivora. They belong to the family Ursidae and are known as Ursids.
Australians call koalas, koalas. They are not 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.