Bears stay with mama bear for 2 years. Brown bears put the 2 year old bear up a tree and leave them there. Eventually the young bear crawls down the tree and is on his/her own. I am not sure how polar bears do this to force the 2 year old to leave "home."
after a few weeks
Angora rabbits eat a slightly different diet to regular rabbits. Angora rabbits still do eat hay, pellets, and fruits, but since they produce fiber, quantaties and needs are different. Angoras need at least 18% protein in their feed to grow healthy fiber, and if they have a condition, "wool - block", then you feed them papaya (fruit) to clear the blockage
it feeds on its mothers milk for about 1 or so years after awhile it becomes less reliant on its mothers milk
They can nurse up to 8 or nine months.But do not live off the milk alone,they also will eat what mom eats along with nursing.
Baby polar bears leave there mother when they are thirty months old.
Polar bear cubs stay with their mother for 30 months. When the mother is ready to breed again, she or an interested male will chase away the cubs.
after the die
When they're 5 years old.
After about 2 years polar bears will leave their young to fend for themselves.
Some of polar bears live individually and some live in groups
No. Since they are mammals, their mothers give birth to them.
For two and a half years.
baby polar bears don't eat they drink their mothers milk.
for at least three months then they are released Young polar bears are dependent on their mothers for nearly two years.
Polar bears often need to travel great distances to find food and the dens of mother bears are located far away from the water where they do their hunting so the babies are safe from male bears. They cannot leave the babies alone for the amount of time it would take to find a meal
they leave there sent on them 'pee'
Genes, lots of teachings about how to hunt, where to hunt among others, and milk when they were cubs.
The mothers protect and feed them for up to two years. The males eat them if hungry.
polar bears are related to bears.
They just walk accross it like we do. When their young their mothers help them, and as they get older they get better at it.