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As polar bears grow up, they undergo significant physical and behavioral changes. Cubs are born small, blind, and dependent on their mothers for warmth and nourishment, relying on her milk for the first several months. As they mature, they develop thick fur and a layer of fat for insulation, enabling them to hunt and survive in harsh Arctic conditions. Additionally, their hunting skills and independence increase, allowing them to transition from relying on their mothers to becoming solitary hunters.

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