A Polar bear is a Placental mammal. The young of Placental Mammals are born at an advanced stage after being nourished by the placenta.
No. There are three types of mammals: monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals. Monotremes lay eggs, marsupials give live birth to very undeveloped young, which must attach to the nipple (possibly in a pouch), and placental mammals give live birth to much more developed young. A polar bear is a placental mammal.
Polar bears, like all other placental mammals, give birth to live young and do not lay eggs. Therefor, polar bears do not hatch out of eggs.
No, a bear is a placental mammal. They also birth their cubs while in hibernation.
A rabbit is a placental mammal.
All bears are placental mammals
No. It is a marsupial (not a bear).
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No, chipmunks are placental mammals. Placental mammals bear live young.
They are a marsupial while a bear is a placental. Koala bear is just a nickname for it.
A koala is a marsupial, not a bear, which is a placental mammal.
The grizzly or brown bear and the polar bear are basicly the same size.
why does the polar bear helps the polar ice