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The mother bear will attack you if you go near her cubs. She will also attack you and feed you to her cubs, because bears love to eat meat, including humans once in a while.
normally it have 2 at once but the largest number a black bear had is 7
Once I saw a very nice one
Polar bears will normally have 2 cubs in a litter, sometimes one or two more.
For the first several months after birth, bear cubs don't leave their den. Once spring arrives, the family will leave and not return. Bears are most active during the dawn and dusk times, and baby bears are with their mother, so they are also active then.
Only the mother bear is involved in raising the cubs. When she is pregnant, she digs a den in a snowdrift or in the permafrost and enters a state similar to hibernation until the cubs are born and developed enough to travel with her while she hunts. Before she even wakes, the cubs begin to nurse. Once they are ready to travel, she brings them with her everywhere. The cubs learn from their mother how to hunt by watching and imitating. A mother polar bear is very protective of her cubs, especially when it comes to adult male polar bears. The male bears will kill cubs in order to make the female ready to breed sooner. Polar bear cubs are generally weened when the mother abandons them at about 2 1/2 years of age.
Nothing. In that instance he is top preditor and the cat won't bother him.
the female has 1 to 3 babies every 3 years or longer
No, moose are not found in Mexico in the wild but they are found in North America and Canada as well as Scandinavia in Europe.
No. Once something crosses the event horizon the only possible path is toward the center.
I don't think so, since outdoor furniture cushions aren't exactly edible, and not something black bears eat often. Also, once a black bear got into my backyard, and didn't touch any of the furniture, just wandered around for a bit.
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