1-3 young are born the most common being 2, they are then raised by their mother for 2-3 years depending on where they live, polar bears will produce more young every 3-5 years
Usually one or two is normal.
Usally two somtimes 1 or 3.
Polar bears have from 1 to 4 young at a time. Twins are most common.
On average, a polar bear can produce a single young one at a time. However, there are some cases of twins and triplets.
According to Polar Bears International, scientists estimate that as of 2008, there are 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears living.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica. It's too cold and there is no food chain there for any animal. Polar bears are indigenous to the Northern Hemisphere. Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Polar bears do not live in the desert. They live in the Arctic.
polar bears don't live in Australia. penguins do
12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas) 12,037,456 (that is, not counting polar bears and wild pandas)
* 17 polar bears die every year acording to average
Yes. They can. They will create what are known as grolars, pizzlys, and many other titles. Their offspring can even reproduce with others of their own. This does not happen with cross-breeds, such as the mule.
Because of global warming, you can't hunt polar bears