I would think bears wiuld feed their young first.
All species of bears are mammals, and the mother suckles (nurses) their young.
After about 2 years polar bears will leave their young to fend for themselves.
Bears are very protective of their young! Never get any where close to young bears as the sow (female bear) may be close by.
They have sex and then it comes out the mother polar bear
By being a good mother and treating it the way she should and not bite it
No they need meat for themselves and also to provide milk for their young.
Polar bears are mammals, so bear cubs grow inside the mother and are born just like human babies.
The horses's young follow their moms around. The mother milks her young until he is old enough to fend for himself. Like a mother bear, horses are very protective of their young. The foal learns how to eat and take care of itself from its mother and the other horses around it.The foal follows their mother around when they are a baby, and the baby drinks the mother's milk until it is old enough to eat real food. Horses are very protective of their young like bears are, the foal learns how to eat and take care of themselves from their mother and the horses around it.
Nope... polar bears are mammals - they give birth to live young.
No, they are mammals, the mother bears live young much like dogs, cats, or people.
1-3 young are born the most common being 2, they are then raised by their mother for 2-3 years depending on where they live, polar bears will produce more young every 3-5 years
When koalas are young they stay with their mother until they're old enough to leave and survive by themselves.