they look after there cub until it can go on by itself
There are usually only about 2, 3, or 4. Mother, cub (1 or 2 of them), and the father(usually doesn't hang out with the mother and cub)
The mother will take good care of her cub if it is a single cub. the mother will only choose the strongest to feed and will leave the others if twins or triplets are born. This is the called "abandon behavior" .
Don't you mean BEAR cub? Also, why is this in the categories tigers & pandas?...
Pandas are mammals, so the mother feeds the cubs with milk.
Pandas are solitary animals and not found in groups with the exception of a mother with a cub.
I think so for three months
Except for a mother with a cub, pandas live a solitary life. They do not live in groups.
baby pandas
A mother Panda Bear will usually only give birth to one cub at a time. If more than one is born, she will pick the stronger of the two to feed. This is because the mother will not produce enough milk too raise more than one at a time. The cub will feel off the mother for 18 months. It can eat small amounts of bamboo at six months, but not enough for it to be the cub's primary food source. When old enough, the mother will play and romp around with it's cub. The father plays no part in raising it's young.
A pandas niche is to feed its cub.
Yes, giant pandas nurse their young. The cub may stay with their mother for up to three years before going off on their own.
No, cub care is done by the mother alone.