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Black Bear Cub
Black bear cub is a picture among a litter of 2-3 as a photo generally illustrates.
There are usually 2-3 young in a litter; they stay with the mother for 17-20 months. When she is ready to mate again, she forces the yearlings to leave her. Mating season begins in May and the babies are born in January or February.
Black bear cub is a picture among a litter of 2-3 as a photo generally illustrates.
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Black Bear Cub -
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The females of this species produce the first litter at the age of 2 to 10 years depending upon food supply. Intervals between litters are 2-4 years; if the food is scarce, they abort the embryos. If the litter dies before the mating season, the female mates again. Black bear cub is a picture among a litter of 2-3 as a photo generally illustrates.
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