Bears in general including Grizzly and Polar bears are very protective and careful about raising cubs. These cubs, usually 2-3 will stay with mother and be taught everything she knows for about 2-3 years. Never approach a bear with cubs.
They feed them, carry them on back and protect them.
The grizzly bear is over protective with her cubs so she stays as near to them as possible. and she usually raises the cubs for 3 years
grizzly bears care for their youngs by protecting them , feeding them , and best of all loving them .
Bears protect their young by moving to rugged mountains and remote forests that are undisturbed by humans.
It raises its young for three years.
bring them and kill them with their teeth
Yes they are mammals
The mothers raise them.
Black Bears produce live young.
By being a good mother and treating it the way she should and not bite it
Like any animal, bears need food, water, shelter, and the ability to securely raise their young.
Yes. Brown bears, like Grizzly Bears especially, often kill and eat adult or young black bears whenever they meet each other.
Polar bears have from 1 to 4 young at a time. Twins are most common.
Brown bears and black bears prey on young ones. Large pack of wolves prey on injured adults.
They often dump the egg sacs before they hatch.
gorillas do raise their young
Black bears are a species of bear.