A group of polar bears is commonly referred to as a ‘celebration’.
This unique term highlights the rare occasion when polar bears come together, as they are generally solitary animals. Polar bears prefer to roam and hunt alone across the Arctic ice and sea, primarily to avoid competition for food and territory.
However, during certain times, especially when a mother is raising her cubs or during mating season, you might find them in small groups. The idea of calling it a ‘celebration’ adds a touch of joy to their gatherings, reminding us of the beauty and rarity of these moments in the wilderness.