Female polar bears dig a den in a snow drift, and have their baby's there.
Polar bears have their babies in the den the mother made before winter. While hibernation, the mother sleeps with pregnancy till the babies come out and snuggle with their mom. Through hibernation the kids grow with the milk that they eat from their mother. After hibernation, the mother wakes up to find cubs in her den. And the life of the mother polar bear and her children continue.
Cubs are born in the winter den.
it depends on where they live. if they live an area that is always cold they can breed whenever. if they live in zoos or other places, they tend to breed in the winter.
late january early febuary
during it's hibornation, in the winter
Cubs are born in the den during winter.
Cubs are born in the winter den.
Early winter, primarily.
Polar bears, like all bears, give birth to live Young.yes.
Polar bears give live birth.
Polar bears are mammals and give live birth.
Bears give birth to baby 'cubs' usually 1, 2 or 3 cubs to a litter.
Yes, they do give live birth
Yes, they give live birth
Polar bears don't hatch polar bears give birth to live young like almost every mammal on earth
polar bears are left handedthey are the largest land animalsmother polar bears give birth every three yearspolar bears have black skin
No. Since they are mammals, their mothers give birth to them.
yes,because its a mammal
Polar bears do not lay eggs: they give birth to live young, which is why they are called mammals, not birds or reptiles.
polar bears have there young like us humans on earth and there called cubs when there babes