The female polar bear gives birth to one or two young while hibernating in a den dug into the snow. The young stay with their mother until they have grown up enough to hunt and survive on their own.
for at least three months then they are released Young polar bears are dependent on their mothers for nearly two years.
Yes, virtually all mammals care for their young.
Animals that care for their young are called mammals. When a polar bear has babies it take care of them . When a human has babies we take care of them up until usually 20.
because the mamma bear attacks the daddy bear.
Polar bears don't lay eggs... you're thinking of penguins, primarily emperor penguins
Yes a polar bear is an enemy of the elephant sea land the elephant seals are a food source for the bears.
They are not that great. Polar Bears are extremely dangerous and can take your head off with a swipe of their paw. Try to avoid contact at all costs. They are especially defensive to their young.
polar bears have large padded feet which mean they can sneak up onn there dinner - baby seals
The Polar bears, Polar bears are one of the most perfect predatory killing machines on land one Polar bear could probably take down three lions.
Zoos take care of bears by providing the correct habitat, food, and play life for the bears depending on their species.
They do it because polar bears are rare and are being hunted by poachers.
alone Adult Polar Bears are solitary animals, except for mothers with young and breeding pairs who meet up for the mating and them go their own ways. The female will stay with her cubs until they are fully grown. Young adult males and females, spend considerable time interacting in social play, developing fighting skills and establishing hierarchy.