Young bears learn essential survival skills from their mothers, including foraging for food, climbing trees, and recognizing dangers in their environment. Mothers teach their cubs how to catch fish, identify edible plants, and navigate their territory. They also instill social behaviors and help them develop the necessary skills to eventually fend for themselves. This maternal guidance is crucial for the cubs' survival in the wild.
The mother polar bear does.
They have sex and then it comes out the mother polar bear
1 year
1 year
The young are born in mother's winter den.
A mother bear will defend her young vociferously.
Bears are very protective of their young! Never get any where close to young bears as the sow (female bear) may be close by.
1 year
They are really protective they will kill you just for coming near it
All mother animals have an instinctive need to care for their young. If this was not 'hard wired' into mother animals their young would die and their species would cease to exist.
Kangaroos only live in Australia. They are native to that country. The bear live young, but the mother raises her young in her pouch.
A mother polar bear would stop watching over her cubs or start to wean them off when they get to be at least one or two years old.