they usually stay in the den with their mothers from february to april, then remain with their moms for the next two and a half years, nursing.
eat, swim... and the cubs and their moms love to play-fight together
Give birth every 3 years 2 cubs usually Cubs are small enough to fit in moms toes
Polar bear mothers typically give birth to 1 to 3 cubs, which weigh about 1.5 pounds (0.7 kg) at birth and are born blind and hairless. The cubs usually leave the den at around 2.5 to 3.5 months old, in the spring. During this time, the mother provides warmth and nourishment through her milk, teaches them essential survival skills, and helps them learn to hunt and navigate their icy habitat. She also instills social behaviors necessary for their future interactions with other bears.
No. The cubs walk with their mother once they are strong enough to leave the den.
When they are five months old , they will leave their mom and live on their own .tigers leave their child when they think their child is ready to go look after themsevles.like haunt for their own food and do their own stuff
But by the time tigers are about 17 months to two years old, they have grown from cubs into young tigers and leave their moms to live alone. Eventually, they'll create their own territory and have new little cubs.
babies are adorable, moms are fierce
never!
the babies drink milk from their moms! ;)
because I'm doin your moms
Only the female cares for the cubs. The male disappears after mating with the female.
no because they all look the same when they come out there moms stomach