yes there do sometime they will get they bown food
Polar Bears are mammals, and give live birth to usually one or two cubs.
The skills for living in a polar regions. The cub stays with mom for 2-2.5 years.
tall enough to make the ice break........GOT EM'
NO THEY DON'T. Think of it this way it is not like your mom would kill you. Actually, yes they do. Boar bears (male bears) have been known to actively go about and kill young cubs if they are not watched by their mother or if the mother has been scared off or beaten so badly that she can no longer defend them.
Mom bears are called sows.
the polar bear's mom
Polar bears are solitary creatures; normally the only group of polar bears is a mom and some cubs, a family group. However, when several polar bears do end up together, the collective nouns are an aurora of polar bears or a pack of polar bears. Although pack is one of the collective nouns given, I believe that it's a misnomer since a pack infers a group working together like a pack of dogs, wolves, or coyotes. But even when polar bears are together, they don't work together.
It is the mother polar bear that teaches her cubs (usually two cubs) by example. Cubs often hamper their mother's hunting, but eventually the cubs become able to exist on their own. A mother polar bear will try to avoid meeting an adult male polar bear, as there is a danger the male may kill and eat her cubs.
Baby polar bears play with their sibling and with their parents. Polar bears love to play with each anther.
their mom
polar bears get food when ice in the arctic freezes. The allows them to head out to sea and hunt for marine mammals like seals and walrus.
The collective noun for polar bears is a "celebration." So, next time you see a group of those fluffy white giants, you can say, "Look at that celebration of polar bears!" Just don't expect them to break out into a conga line or anything.