9 months
1 year
Don't you mean BEAR cub? Also, why is this in the categories tigers & pandas?...
The polar bear cub stays with its mother for 2 or 3 years. The the cub goes to live on it's own.2 years. Mamma bear puts baby up a tree and then leaves. Finally, baby climbs down and begins life as a grown up bear.
2 to 3 years is the norm
A bear cub lives with its mother wherever she goes.
2 Years Only! A polar bear is born in the late fall/early winter and sleeps through hibernation with its mother polar bear during the winter. The polar bear is wakes up in the spring, and at first it can not see or hear, and does not have fur until a year after it is born. After this year passes, the cub still stays with the mother for 1 more year, so that the mother can teach the cub how to hunt, make a den, and survive in the wild. When this is done, 2 years have passed since the cub was born and the polar bear cub only stays with its mom for 2 years.
The polar bear cub stays with its mother for 2 or 3 years. The the cub goes to live on it's own.2 years. Mamma bear puts baby up a tree and then leaves. Finally, baby climbs down and begins life as a grown up bear.
The polar bear cub stays with its mother for 2 or 3 years. The the cub goes to live on it's own.2 years. Mamma bear puts baby up a tree and then leaves. Finally, baby climbs down and begins life as a grown up bear.
Tiger cubs drink their mother's milk for six months before eating meat.
The baby bear cub nuzzled against its mother.
When a mother bear nurses her cub, she provides essential nutrients through her milk, which serves as the cub's primary source of energy and sustenance for growth and development. This milk contains vital proteins, fats, vitamins, and antibodies that support the cub's immune system and overall health. Through this nurturing process, the mother ensures her cub has the necessary resources to thrive in its early life stages.
Same food that it's mother would eat.