Cubs are usually born in January or February while the mother is in hibernation. Cubs are nursed through out this time. The cubs are weened in late summer and stay with their mother until the next summer when they are mature enough to live on their own.
While the cubs are with their mother, she teaches them what to eat, where to look for shelter and what dangers to watch out for. If the mother senses danger she will grunt and the cubs will run up the nearest tree until she signals them to come down again. The mother is extremely protective and often very aggressive.
The fathers play no role in the raising or caring for the young.
they Cary them on there backs and feed them until they are old enogh to take care of them self
The momma grizzly of course.
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Female grizzly bears care for their young when born. Grizzly bears hibernate during winter. They go to river rapids to catch salmon.
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All mother animals have an instinctive need to care for their young. If this was not 'hard wired' into mother animals their young would die and their species would cease to exist.
As a noun: A polar bear will walk many miles to find food.As a verb: The firstborn child will bear the responsibility for care of the younger children.
Well the father bear now has to feed the cubs and the mother bear has to stay home and take care of them.
Yes, there is a large range of Grizzly Care Bears in red, green and white.