Well polar bears can have at least 2 cub at birth, but I do not no how many cubs they can have per year.
Its usually one to three cubs at the most.
Because a female polar bear's gestational period can be about eight months, she can have between one to four cubs a year. This is the usual litter size for these animals. At birth, cubs can weigh about one pound.
5 Babies is the most that a polar bear can have but they will usually only have up to 2
Usually one or two cubs.
Polar bears have from 1 to 4 young at a time. Twins are most common.
Polar bears will normally have 2 cubs in a litter, sometimes one or two more.
many times and give bro ith usually twice but they can give brith to 1 or 3 cubs depending on the health and condition of the mother
Its hard to say - not many people know. Adult polar bears get up to 10feet (3 metres) tall if that helpsEach polar bear litter has 2 cubs and sometimes even 3 cubs. Cubs weigh around 10 to 15 kilograms (22 to 33 pounds) at birth. Size wise, the cubs are only a feet or so in length. They are totally helpless/defenseless at birth and depend entirely on their mother for food and protection. Cubs stay with the mother for around 2 to 3 years of their life and then go away.
On average, a polar bear can produce a single young one at a time. However, there are some cases of twins and triplets.
Usually, either one or two cubs are born.
On average, each litter has two cubs.
Female polar bears usually give birth to only one or two cubs at a time. It is extremely rare for more than two cubs to be born, and if there are more than two it is unlikely that all of them will survive.