A group of wild pigs, or boars, is called a sounder. Typically, sounders consist of females and their young, while adult males tend to be solitary or form smaller groups. The term highlights their social behavior, as these animals often forage and travel together in search of food.
Sounder
A group of boars is called a singular or sounder
A group of wild boars is called a sounder. Sounders typically consist of a few adult females and their offspring. They are social animals that rely on group living for protection and foraging.
Swine groups are called "sounders."
a grop of sounder is a group of pussies
They can either be called a drift, herd, or sounder. If the group is being moved they are called a drove.
A herd- but they may be called a sounder as well. Old term.
A group of swine is called a sounder or drift
A group of wild pigs, such as Red River Hogs, is called a Sounder. A Sounder typically includes a Boar (Adult Male), multiple Sows (Females), and the juveniles. (multiple)
A drift, drove, litter (young), sounder (of swine), team, passel (of hogs), singular (refers to a group of boars)
The father got the sounder by hunting a group of wild pigs. He used his skills as a hunter to track, corner, and then capture the pigs to form the group known as a sounder.
The boy meant that Sounder exhibited traits that were both human-like and animal-like, showing a combination of intelligence, loyalty, and emotional capacity that transcended typical animal behavior. He saw Sounder as a unique being that held qualities characteristic of both humans and animals.