On the ice or a snow bank. Most polar bears do not hibernate during the winter. Those that do are heavily pregnant sows that dig themselves a hole in a snow bank and stay there for several months to give birth to and care for their newborn cubs.
yes
Father polar bears do not typically eat their young babies. This only happens under extreme cases where food cannot be found.
No. When born a bear is completely helpless. It relies on its mother for warmth, food, protection. Depending on the type of bear they rely on their mother for up to 30 months.
for at least three months then they are released Young polar bears are dependent on their mothers for nearly two years.
Through public information and education campaigns
Have you seen the movie 300, yeah like that
what did the polar bears ever do for us? this is what they do. if we get near them, they chase us then rip us to shreds. i don't care if the ice is melting, because the polar bears can swim AND walk. That's why there classified as amphibians!
the one in the Pittsburgh zoo yes, polar bears are very protective of their young.
they don't eat the cubs thay care for them
No. Mother bear takes care of her cubs, not you.
No. If it is put in a zoo it requires special care.