Pride is the collective noun for a family group of lions - a pride of lions. So I guess the rock/area is like the family rock/area.
The noun 'family' is a suitable collective noun for elephants since elephants usually travel in family groups. The standard collective nous for elephants are: a herd of elephants a memory of elephants a parade of elephants a flock of elephants
The collective nouns are a tribe of monkeys, a troop of monkeys, a barrel of monkeys and a pride of lions.
Yes, the noun 'menagerie' is a collective noun for a menagerie of animals.
Those collective nouns are:a congregation of worshipersa pride of lionsa sault of lionsa sowse of lionsa troop of lionsa sheaf of arrowsa quiver of arrows
A group of lions are called a PrideA group of lions is called a pride.
Panthera with lions, leopards and jaguars.
The term is a collective noun.For example, the collective noun for a group of cows is a herd.The collective noun for a group of lions is called a pride.The collective noun for a group of geese is called a gaggle.
A herd.
No. "Pride" is the proper collective term for a group or bunch of lions.
Monkeys
a school of fish
A group of lions is called a pride. Pride consists of related females, their offspring, and a small number of adult males.
Pride. We saw a pride of lions.
Team
A pride of lions
The collective noun is a pride of lions.