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how did the mother look after the cubs ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Young bears between the ages of one and two years old are called yearlings. Young bears stay with their mother for about one and a half years. Then, they leave the family unit in search of their own area to live, called a home range

Answered by suppu2826
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hope it helps you

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The cubs drink milk from the mother until they are about two months old. In fact, nursing the cubs takes up about 70% of the mothers time in those first few months. By six to eight weeks, they will begin to eat solid food. ... To train the cubs to hunt, the mother will first perform stalks and kills as they look on.

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