A bear typically carries her baby, or cub, for about 2 to 3 months during gestation. After birth, the cubs stay with their mother for about 1.5 to 3 years, depending on the species and environmental conditions, before becoming independent. This extended period allows the mother to teach her cubs essential survival skills.
Female humans carry a baby for the average time of 9 months.
Dolphins carry there babies for 9 months.
Five months.
18 months
None, a bear doesn't carry a berry, it eats them,
16 to 18 days.
One Year
It's natural for women to want to bear children. They are the ones who carry the developing baby, and their hormones dictate that they should be prepared for reproduction.
Ladybirds (ladybugs) lay eggs, they don't carry their young.
Nine months
10 days
a baby bear is called a cub.