Good question. To feign means 'to pretend'. So you're asking would a mother bear 'fake' an injury to protect her cubs? No, but a mother bear would protect her cubs so fiercely that she would risk death for them.
They are really protective they will kill you just for coming near it
How do the polar bear protect its clue?
Most of the time, the cub is not extremly cold because of the thick fur. Polar Bears will burrow in the snow or snuggle up next to the mother
Actually the leanin' dog had no injury it was the Bear's blood if i do recall
The mother cat ferociously defended her kitten.The victim was ferociously murdered.
The mother polar bear does.
a black baby bear and a black mother bear believe it or not
hide him
Bear cubs can survive without their mother, but their chances of survival are lower compared to when they are with her.
a bear
With your right to bear arms.
A bear cub lives with its mother wherever she goes.