A father or an adult male bear is called a boar just like a male pig. Female bears are called sows, and baby bears are known as cubs.
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Bear cubs can survive without their mother, but their chances of survival are lower compared to when they are with her.
Most commonly english speaking people will call a young bear a "cub."
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Well the father bear now has to feed the cubs and the mother bear has to stay home and take care of them.
It is the mother polar bear that teaches her cubs (usually two cubs) by example. Cubs often hamper their mother's hunting, but eventually the cubs become able to exist on their own. A mother polar bear will try to avoid meeting an adult male polar bear, as there is a danger the male may kill and eat her cubs.
A bear cub lives with its mother wherever she goes.
A baby polar bear is known as a polar bear cub. Usually a female polar bear will become pregnant in April or May and will give birth in Novemeber or December. The female polar bear will usually give birth to 1-3 cubs at a time and they can weigh up to a pound and a half at birth.
Each polar bear litter has 2 cubs and sometimes even 3 cubs. Cubs weigh around 10 to 15 kilograms (22 to 33 pounds) at birth. They are totally helpless/defenseless at birth and depend entirely on their mother for food and protection. Cubs stay with the mother for around 2 to 3 years of their life and then go away.
Since a panda is a bear, its offspring are cubs.
Yes. By mimicking their mother, the cubs learn to be self-sufficient.
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