Cubs stay with their mothers for two to three years.
For a couple years at the most.
Polar bears usually like seals, their cubs, and their ice. The ice keeps the polar bears cold, because polar bears live in an environment where they are surrounded by ice. Their cubs because they have to feed their cubs daily, and their cubs have to stay warm, because they are young, and they have to be fed. The seals because seal is what polar bears eat. Seal contains all the nourishment that a polar bear needs to survive in its habitat.
Polar bears are wanderers, especially males, rarely staying in one place for long.
up to 4 weeks
For two and a half years.
polar bears are diurnal, because they sleep and rest at night and stay awake in the day to catch there prey or look after there cubs but they do rest at night just like our humans....,
Around 2 1/2 years.
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.
Polar bears can stay still up to an hourThey normally stay in their home and if they are hibbainating then of course they stay still longer. An hour is the longest they stay still awake!
Polar bears have a gestation period of about 195 to 240 days, typically lasting around eight months. They usually give birth to one to three cubs in a den during the winter months, usually between late November and January. After birth, the mother and her cubs remain in the den for several months, emerging in the spring when conditions are more favorable.
They can stay under water for 15 to 20 minutes before they drown.
I'm not sure but my opinion might be 5 months.
Baby bears stay 2 years with mom.