Babies are white and are small, and not like the adult they're not yellowish
Answer:
Between November and February, cubs are born blind, covered with a light white down fur. As the cub grows up, an outer layer of guard hairs (which are hollow and transparent by the way) cover a layer of dense underfur which gradually turns from white to yellow. During my two trips to the Arctic we saw a few mother bears with cubs, however they were slightly older and already had the yellow fur.
They look like rats that don't have fur! like this!
Baby bears can jump and are very playful
Polar bears cries like a little BABY
a baby sloth look like a baby bear with long claws and can crawl all the way home law lalala
It depends on how you look at it. They could you never knoe. They do have baby polar bears. So it could be called son's.
Previous answers have stated "koalas", but koalas are not bears.
adaptations
Care bears look like colorful stuffed bears with designs in the middle of their tummy. They also have a heart-shaped nose and heart shapes on the bottom of their feet.
Just like humans, from the mama bear.
they look like baby chameleons lol
Polar bears don't lay eggs.
Just like us. We start as a small baby and we grow into an adult. Their fur also is thick so it makes them look bigger.