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Polar bears typically have a Birth Rate of about 1 to 3 cubs per litter, with the average being around 2 cubs. Breeding usually occurs in April and May, and the cubs are born in dens during the winter months, primarily between November and January. The survival rate of the cubs can vary significantly depending on environmental conditions and the mother's ability to hunt and feed. Overall, polar bear populations are sensitive to changes in their habitat due to climate change, which can impact their reproductive success.

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