The noun 'sounder' is a standard collective noun for 'a sounder of wild boars'.
Yes, the noun 'herd' is a standard collective noun for:antelopebisonbuffalocariboucattlecurlewsdeerdonkeyselephantselkgeesegoatshorses (wild)impalaskangaroosmooseporpoisesrabbitsreindeersealsspringbokswanswalruseswhaleswrenszebras
There is no specific collective noun for a group of highwaymen. However, an appropriate noun suited to the situation can be used; for example:a band of highwaymen (the collective noun for robbers)a den of highwaymen or a skulk of highwaymen (the collective nouns for thieves)a crew of highwaymen (the collective noun for road workers)
The term 'wild animal' (plural 'wild animals') is a noun, a common, compound noun; a word for creatures, things. The compound noun 'wild animals' is made up of the adjective 'wild' and the noun 'animals' to form a word with its own meaning.
The collective nouns are an array of hedgehogs, a prickle of hedgehogs. However, in the wild there would never be such a thing as they are solitary animals.
The collective noun for carcasses is "carrion." "Carrion" refers to the decaying flesh of dead animals, which can attract scavengers and play a vital role in ecosystems as a source of nutrients. The term is often used in the context of scavengers feeding on dead animals in the wild.
There is no specific collective noun for pandas (although I did come across 'a pandemonium of pandas'), perhaps because pandas are normally solitary creatures in the wild. When there is none specified, any noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a family of pandas, a group of pandas, an pair of pandas, etc.
The collective noun suit is used for a suit of clothes, a suit of cards, a suit of armor, and a suit of sails.The collective noun suite is used for a suite of rooms or a suite of furniture.
tigers are soletary animals in the wild.
There is no specific collective noun for pandas (although I did come across 'a pandemonium of pandas'); perhaps because pandas are normally solitary creatures in the wild. When there is none specified, use whatever collective noun that will suit the situation for which you need one, for example, a family of pandas, a group of pandas, an enclosure of pandas, or even the more creative pandemonium of pandas.
The collective noun for wardrobe is a "wardrobe." I mean, come on, it's not like they're a group of wild animals that need some fancy term like a "pride" of lions or a "murder" of crows. Just call them what they are - a bunch of clothes shoved into a piece of furniture.
The collective noun for relatives is "family." In grammar, a collective noun refers to a group of individuals or things as a single unit. The term "family" encompasses a group of related individuals, such as parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.