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Baby bears, or cubs, are born in dens during the winter months, typically in January, and are very small, weighing between 8 and 16 ounces. Blind and Helpless: Cubs are born blind and are entirely dependent on their mothers for warmth and nourishment. Rapid Growth: Cubs grow very quickly, and by the time they are one year old, they can weigh around 80 pounds. Playful Nature: Cubs are naturally playful and engage in playfighting, which helps them develop skills for survival and strengthens their bodies. Learning from Mothers: Cubs learn essential survival skills, such as finding food and hunting, by following their mothers. Long Dependency: Cubs typically remain with their mothers for about 18 months (1.5 years). Litter Size: Female bears can give birth to anywhere from 1 to 6 cubs at a time, but the average litter size is around 3. Cinnamon and Blond Cubs: Black bears can sometimes be born with cinnamon or blond fur, and even white fur, due to genetic mutations. Kermode Bears: A notable example of white black bears are the Kermode bears, where about one in ten cubs are born white on Gribble Island. Yearlings: Young bears between the ages of one and two years old are called yearlings.Becky is a Orphan sonic helps her and other animal and saves them form eggman
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