Polar bear cubs are born with small, soft claws that begin to develop while they are still in the womb. By the time they are born, typically in December or January, these claws are present but not fully formed. As the cubs grow and start to explore their environment, their claws harden and become more defined. This process occurs over the first few months of their life, as they learn to walk and navigate their icy habitat.
A young polar bear is referred to as a cub.
they are 6 inches
It bites and claws at predators.
Its mouth and its claws
Polar bear mothers teach their cubs how to hunt and survive.
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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.
Capturing Polar Bear Cubs - 1911 was released on: USA: 1 December 1911
Polar bear young are called "cubs", as are the young of all bear species.a cub
No, the cold does not affect polar bear cubs because they have the same percent of body fat as an adult would need.
No not all polar bear cubs survive the harsh long winter.
A girl polar bear has really white fur and she is kinda smaller the the boy polar bear, girl polar bears, are more nicer and friendly then boy polar bears.. boy polar bears are fatter and darker color fur the the girls. the boy polar bear always protect the girl polar bear and the cubs , the cubs are the baby's.