live birth
Nope... polar bears are mammals - they give birth to live young.
Polar bears are mammals and give live birth.
Polar bears, like all other placental mammals, give birth to live young and do not lay eggs. Therefor, polar bears do not hatch out of eggs.
polar bears have there young like us humans on earth and there called cubs when there babes
Polar bears do not have an "incubation" period. That is for animals that lay eggs, not give birth to live young. A polar bear as a gestation period, which is around 8 months or 240 days long.
Polar Bears are mammals, and give live birth to usually one or two cubs.
Polar bears give live birth.
A baby polar bear is known as a polar bear cub. Usually a female polar bear will become pregnant in April or May and will give birth in Novemeber or December. The female polar bear will usually give birth to 1-3 cubs at a time and they can weigh up to a pound and a half at birth.
Polar bears do not lay eggs: they give birth to live young, which is why they are called mammals, not birds or reptiles.
They give birth to live young.
Both are mammals, give live birth, and don't lay eggs.
they give birth to live young