A bear cub typically lives with its mother in a den, which can be located in a variety of places such as hollowed-out trees, caves, or underbrush. The den provides shelter and protection, especially during the winter months when the mother hibernates. As cubs grow, they accompany their mother on foraging trips to learn how to find food and navigate their environment. Generally, they stay with their mother for about one to three years before becoming independent.
A bear cub lives with its mother wherever she goes.
A sub adult, this it the time between 2.4 years old when they are weaned and five years old when the mate for their first time.
Um do you mean a cub (a baby bear)?
Bears are mammals and have live births of the cub by the female bear.
the bear cub is at the forest on the rite side close to the bridge
Called a cub.
A 'cub' is a word to call a baby animal. For example: lion cub, bear cub
their called a Cub
A cub.
The polar bear cub stays with its mother for 2 or 3 years. The the cub goes to live on it's own.2 years. Mamma bear puts baby up a tree and then leaves. Finally, baby climbs down and begins life as a grown up bear.
A bear cub
A bear cub, a cub scout, perhaps!