On average, each litter has two cubs.
5 Babies is the most that a polar bear can have but they will usually only have up to 2
Usually, either one or two cubs are born.
Up to four rarely..Usually just two.
The gestation period (time of pregnancy) for a bear is 180-270 days.
1-3
Two to three. In most cases two out of three or four cubs survive enough to make it out of the den.
Two to three. In most cases two out of three or four cubs survive enough to make it out of the den.
no there not but, they almost were in 1 time
because the father is always hunting and doesn't have time to be counted as a polar bear by not being around its polar bear family making him not count as an actual polar bear
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.
On average, a polar bear can produce a single young one at a time. However, there are some cases of twins and triplets.
Polar bears have from 1 to 4 young at a time. Twins are most common.