Black bears typically have three cubs in a litter. Less often, but quite frequently, black bears will have two or four offspring. Even less often, black bears will produce one or five offspring.
The first time a sow bears offspring, she will often bear only one cub and will usually produce an average of three cubs every two years after that.
In food poor years, black bears will often produce fewer offspring due to the process of delayed implantation, which allows bear populations to regulate their own numbers.
The brown bear has one or two cubs usually.
Usually two to four.
A Bear Has About 2 Or 3 Cubs Born In 2 Years!
On average, a female brown bear can have 1 to 2 cubs per litter.
Usually 2-5 cubs, but 3 is usual.
Polar bear cubs are born blind, covered with a light down fur.
Bear litters are 1-3 cubs.
The mother bear will attack you if you go near her cubs. She will also attack you and feed you to her cubs, because bears love to eat meat, including humans once in a while.
if u mean what childre think what bears are like it would be a dog / wolf /bear and as in children for bear they think human are a animal NO! I mean how many animals did the children see in BROWN BEAR BROWN BEAR (the story called brown bear brown...)
Their coat hasn't matured to the proper black yet
A panda bear will have 1 to 2 cubs at one time. Panda bears are on the endangered species list.
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Normally 1-2 cubs.
Three. The black bear, polar bear, and brown bear. The grizzly is a race of the brown bear.
Siberian tigers and brown bears occasionally prey on asian black bears. Leopards are known to prey on asian black bear cubs.
Many males eat cubs when they are desperately hungry