A grizzly sow can have anywhere from one to two or three cubs at a time.
Bear litters are 1-3 cubs.
It depends on the bear. Polar bears and black bears can have up to two cubs. Other bears can only have one cub.
A panda bear will have 1 to 2 cubs at one time. Panda bears are on the endangered species list.
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.
Polar bears can give birth from one to four cubs at a time, but apparently two is most common.
The black bears here in Tennessee have cubs dependent upon the food supply. In the past two years the food has been abundant and the bears are having up to 4 cubs each. Typically the average bear has between 1-3 cubs.
5 Babies is the most that a polar bear can have but they will usually only have up to 2
Polar bears have from 1 to 4 young at a time. Twins are most common.
Polar bear cubs (usually two cubs at a time) can be of either sex.
The female polar bear lives with her cubs for more than two years. By that time they are weaned and have learned how to hunt and look after themselves. The male polar bear does not live with them. In fact, male polar bears have been known to kill cubs.
Usually a female has 2 cubs in a litter. Females typically produce 5 litters in their lifetime.
Polar bears are mammals, so they bear live young. What is different about polar bears is that the implantation of the fertilized egg is delayed until the time of year is right for cubs to be born. It takes 65 days from that time and cubs are usually born between November and January in the den.