Polar Bears are usually fairly solitary, except during breeding season, they will spend on average, between one and two weeks together. The Polar Bears mating season is in late March to late May, called "midsummer". The females will give birth, if pregnant in the winter den that she has built, sometime between late November and early January. Most females start to breed between the ages of three and seven, and then after the first birth, they will have intervals of two to four years in between breeding. For more details see site listed below.
Bears do not mate every year, as the cubs take a while to mature and leave their mother. Brown bears usually mate only once every three years, and sometimes only every five years. Mating season occurs from May to July. The pair stays together for only a few days during the breeding season, and during this time they copulate many times.
they mate
Male polar bears do not help raise their children.
ice is melting and there is no place for polar bears to mate and rest after feeding
Male polar bears usually fight with another male to prove to the female that he is the strongest
They mate in mid october to early november.
No. Sows often will mate with more than one male during her heat period.
No, they are solitary animals. They only come together to mate.
Bear that which live in the polarised ares are known as polar bear
it means male and female will look for each other to mate.
a male polar bear and a female polar bear mate and after 9 to 10 weeks of pregnancy the female gives birth to a cub. The birth is very graphic.
Polar bears mate and carry out a pregnancy. A mother will usually give birth to two cubs at a time.
polar bears are related to bears.