One to two cubs are normal. Occasionally three.
Females reach sexual maturity at around 4 to 5 years of age, while males do so at around 6 years of age. Cubs are born between November and February. Each litter has 2 cubs and sometimes even 3. Cubs weigh around 10 to 15 kilograms (22 to 33 pounds) at birth. Cubs stay with the mother for around 2 to 3 years of their life and then go away.
one to two cubs per season
a polar bear can have up to 1 to 2 babys
Polar bears usually have about one to two cubs per season.
Between November and February, cubs are born blind, covered with a light down fur, and weighing less than 0.9 kg (2.0 lb).
On average, each litter has two cubs.
1 to 3 cubs rarely 4
Most polar bears have 1 or 2 cubs at a time over the actual polar bears lifetime it can mate several times. Polar bears will only mate if their kids are grown up or if they have no kids at all.
i think they have 2 or 3
They produce 3 to 4 at one time
Three polar bears every three years
Most adult female polar bears will give birth about once every three years or so. In some climates, reproduction will occur once every two years. The most common size of a polar bear litter is two, followed by litters of one. Litters of three are less common than twins or singles, and litters of four are very rare.
polar bears can have up to 7 cubs
they normally have 2 cubs
they can have up to four in one litter and they only get mated one time every year and if they dont have four its usually two!!!
A polar bear sow can have anywhere from one to four to a litter. Most times, though, only one or two cubs out of that litter survive to weaning age or to one year of age.
A female polar bear usually has two cubs (sometimes one, occasionally three) every three years, because they wait for the young to mature before breeding again.
They will normally have 2 cubs per litter.
The norm would be 2 but sometimes 3.
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If you're asking how many cubs Polar Bears have, they usually have one or two.
polar bears usually have two cubs maybe three but mainly two hope this helps! :)
Well polar bears can have at least 2 cub at birth, but I do not no how many cubs they can have per year.
The usual number is 2 cubs.
Polar bears can give birth from one to four cubs at a time, but apparently two is most common.
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.
It depends on the bear. Polar bears and black bears can have up to two cubs. Other bears can only have one cub.
Female polar bears usually breed once every two years. It takes that long for her cubs to mature enough to be on their own.
Its usually one to three cubs at the most.
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.
It would eat them, so none. None is correct, they only care for their cubs