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12″ plush Care Bears CUBS Share Bear complete with cat & Blanket 2004


$10.99


Lot of 10 CARE BEARS HUGE HARMONY BEAR TALKING BEDTIME CUB 3 Share Bears Cheer +


Lot of 10 CARE BEARS HUGE HARMONY BEAR TALKING BEDTIME CUB 3 Share Bears Cheer +


$49.95


CARE BEAR CUBS 12


CARE BEAR CUBS 12″ plush pink CHEER CUB w diaper 2004 Play Along


$2.99


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15″ Care Bears Share Bear Cub Plush Pal by Play Along Toys


$13.49


Care Bear Cubs 11


Care Bear Cubs 11″ Wish Bear 2004


$11.24


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12″ plush Care Bears CUBS Share Bear complete with cat & Blanket 2004


$7.99


Swift Heart Rabbit Proud Heart Cat Care Bear Cubs Cousins Vintage Lot GUC


Swift Heart Rabbit Proud Heart Cat Care Bear Cubs Cousins Vintage Lot GUC


$12.99


Vintage Care Bears Cubs Lavendar Share Bear Cub 10


Vintage Care Bears Cubs Lavendar Share Bear Cub 10″ Vinyl Flocked Face stuffed


$12.95


CARE BEAR CUBS GREEN WISH BEAR W/STAR PILLOW & BLANKET 12


CARE BEAR CUBS GREEN WISH BEAR W/STAR PILLOW & BLANKET 12″ STUFFED ANIMAL 2004


$6.99


Bedtime Care Bear Cub 11


Bedtime Care Bear Cub 11″


$5.50


Love-a-Lot Care Bear Cub 11


Love-a-Lot Care Bear Cub 11″


$7.00


Care Bear Cubs Interactive Cheer Cub


Care Bear Cubs Interactive Cheer Cub


$22.00


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11″ Adorable Care Bear Bedtime Cub


$17.95


Care Bear Cubs Wish Bear with Blanket 12


Care Bear Cubs Wish Bear with Blanket 12″ Plush Stuffed


$6.99


LOVE-A-LOT Cub Pink Baby Care Bear Cubs 8


LOVE-A-LOT Cub Pink Baby Care Bear Cubs 8″ Plush 2005 w/Tags


$14.50


FREE SHIP ♥ FUNSHINE ♥ Care Bear CUB Plush  11


FREE SHIP ♥ FUNSHINE ♥ Care Bear CUB Plush 11″ Tall w/ Blankie & Clown Doll


$10.99


FREE SHIP ♥ FRIEND CUB Care Bear Cousin Plush 11


FREE SHIP ♥ FRIEND CUB Care Bear Cousin Plush 11″ w/ Bunny & Blanket


$10.99


FREE SHIP ♥ WISH ♥ Care Bear CUB Plush  8


FREE SHIP ♥ WISH ♥ Care Bear CUB Plush 8″ Tall – So SWEET


$10.99


Care Bears Cousins Swift Heart Cub 13


Care Bears Cousins Swift Heart Cub 13″ Plush


$69.37


Plush 2004 Baby Share Care Bear Cubs 11


Plush 2004 Baby Share Care Bear Cubs 11″ Lavender


$9.99


Cub Care Bear

Polar Bear Cubs – the Start of a Polar Bear’s Life

Polar bear cubs start their lives as cute and cuddly youngsters.

This is in stark contrast to the majestic kings of the Arctic they will become if they survive to maturity.

Female polar bears have their first set of cubs between the ages of four and eight (usually at age five or six). Females in the Low Arctic wean their cubs as they approach their second birthday, while those in the High Arctic, where conditions are more a lot more harsh and demanding, care for their cubs an additional year

Polar bear cubs are most often born in pairs, but sometimes the litter contains three cubs and possibly only one cub. They’re born between November through January in a den. These snow dens are known as “maternity dens” and are made to protect the newborn cubs from the freezing Arctic temperature extremes.

At birth, the cubs are 30 to 35 centimeters (12 to 14 inches) in length and weigh a little more than half a kilogram (about a pound) . Having no senses, during their first few vulnerable weeks of life, they nurse most of the time and stay as close as possible to their mother to keep themselves warm. The female has special crevices within which the cubs can get the warmth they need to survive.

Polar bear cubs are born small and helpless, with their eyes closed and their fur is very fine at birth, making the cubs look hairless. They get their first glimpses of their mothers after they open their eyes sometime during the first month.

The cubs grow very quickly while they’re in the den, thanks to the calories in their mother’s rich milk, which has a fat content of roughly 31% . Cubs often lie on there mothers belly to nurse while their mother sits back and puts her head back and seems to slightly move back and forth as if to rock the cubs. The cubs begin walking inside the den at roughly two months. During this time, the cubs still spend about 85% of their time in the den, sleeping there at night.

When she finally emerges with her cubs, most often in late March or April, she leads them to the sea ice so she can break her long fast by hunting seals. Cubs begin eating solid food at this time which is at approximately three to four months of age.

The cubs usually stay with their mother until they’re 2 1/2 years old, although some bears in the Hudson Bay area wean their young at age 1 1/2 . When the cubs reach a point where they have suitable strength and coordination, and when they are able to walk well and respond to their mother’s motion and sound commands such as stay or come, they are ready to leave their mother and the den.

During the time that the cubs are with their mother, they must learn how to hunt and survive in one of the Earth’s harshest environments by watching their mother. A mother bear’s success at hunting seals directly influences their well-being and determines whether or not the cubs will live or die once they are on their own. A mother will sometimes carry her cubs on her back through areas of deep snow or water if conditions are too hazardous for the youngster.

Once the cubs are weaned, either the mother bear or the male chases the cubs away so that they can begin life on their own.

Polar Bear Cubs and Environmental Issues

As you can see, Polar bear cubs are very vulnerable during their first few months. This period is the time during which most of the deaths from global warming and pollution take place.

Mother bears are feeding on polluted fish and seals. The pollution is stored in their massive body fat and when they have their offspring, they pass the pollution on to the young via there high-fat mother’s milk. Often their cub’s immune systems are too weak to fend off the toxins and the resulting complications, so they die.

Global climate change is shortening the time that bears have to breed and this means that they put off having their children until too far into the season. So, fewer bears are being born.

This double whammy is causing Polar bear populations to decrease dramatically.

One study estimated that only 43 percent of polar bear cubs in the southern Beaufort Sea survived their first year during the year 2000, compared to a 65 percent survival rate in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Clearly, something must be done to maintain polar bear reproduction at a rate that ensures the survival of the species.


Polar bear and cub Photo Mugs


Polar bear and cub Photo Mugs



Polar bear and cub. Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) sitting with her cub. Polar bears are large carnivores which inhabit the ice floes and coastal waters of the Arctic region. They are solitary animals, meeting only to mate. The mother is then responsible for the infant. Pregnant polar bears dig a den out of ice on land. During her winter rest (not true hibernation), between one and three cubs are bo…


Polar bear and cub Photo Mugs


Polar bear and cub Photo Mugs



Polar bear and cub. Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) sitting with her cub. Polar bears are large carnivores which inhabit the ice floes and coastal waters of the Arctic region. They are solitary animals, meeting only to mate. The mother is then responsible for the infant. Pregnant polar bears dig a den out of ice on land. During her winter rest (not true hibernation), between one and three cubs are bo…


16x25x3 MERV 8 Air Bear Replacement Filter (2 Pack)


16x25x3 MERV 8 Air Bear Replacement Filter (2 Pack)


$38.46


For use in Air Bear Cub Air Cleaners. Pre-applied gasketing on the assembled filter prevents air by-pass. 98% efficient filtration media. High efficiency filter media collects small dust particles before they can collect on your coils….

16x25x3 MERV 8 Genuine Air Bear Cub Replacement Filter (2 Pack)


16x25x3 MERV 8 Genuine Air Bear Cub Replacement Filter (2 Pack)


$53.98


Genuine Air Bear Cub Replacement Filter. Low pressure drop reduces strain on equipment, provides a comfortable air flow, and maintains equipment efficiency longer than standard filters….

20x25x5 MERV 8 Genuine Air Bear Cub Replacement Filter (2 Pack)


20x25x5 MERV 8 Genuine Air Bear Cub Replacement Filter (2 Pack)


$59.98


Genuine Air Bear Cub Replacement Filter. Low pressure drop reduces strain on equipment, provides a comfortable air flow, and maintains equipment efficiency longer than standard filters….

FLA HealWell Cub Night Splint


FLA HealWell Cub Night Splint


$88.00


A night splint actually comfortable enough to sleep in! The HealWell® Cub? Resting Comfort Slipper? is designed to comfortably position the foot in the controlled amount of dorsiflexion to provide a gentle stretch across the plantar fascia, Achilles Tendon, and calf muscles….

Congratulations - New Baby - Polar Bear and Cub Card


Congratulations – New Baby – Polar Bear and Cub Card



5 x 7 inch premium quality folded paper greeting card. Greeting Card Universe offers the largest selection of Congratulations cards on the web. A picture is worth a thousand words, so why not send a photo Congratulations card this year? Let Greeting Card Universe help you find the best Congratulations card this year. This paper card includes the following themes: congratulations, congrats, and new…


Aroma Cub Collar Wrap - Aromatherapy Stuffed Animal - Hot And Cold Therapy


Aroma Cub Collar Wrap – Aromatherapy Stuffed Animal – Hot And Cold Therapy


$28.00


Aroma Cub has cute stuffed animal faces attached to soft, elongated bodies filled with our signature flaxseed and herbs to provide therapeutic heat, cold and aroma therapy. They fit perfectly around the neck and shoulders where many of us carry our stress, or they can be wrapped around any area of discomfort. The smooth fabric provides a sleek, clean look and feel. Heat this aroma cub neck and sh…

AirBear Cub - MERV 11 (3-Pack)


AirBear Cub – MERV 11 (3-Pack)



Space Baron filters are designed as third-party replacement filters for Air Bear, Space Guard, Honeywell, White Rogers, and General Filter. Gaskets are added as required. Fully assembled – ready to install!…


AirBear Cub - MERV 8 (3-Pack)


AirBear Cub – MERV 8 (3-Pack)



Space Baron filters are designed as third-party replacement filters for Air Bear, Space Guard, Honeywell, White Rogers, and General Filter. Gaskets are added as required. Fully assembled – ready to install!…


Are animal rights activists hypocrites when they zoos should stop saving young animals?

This question is in regards to the case of the polar bear cub that was rejected by its mother in Berlin. The activists say the the cub should be allowed to die. The cub is being taken care of at a zoo by a zoo keeper around the clock.
For more details:

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/070320/odds/odd_germany_polarbear1_dc_1

This gets me soooo mad!!! Kill a perfectly healthy animal because humans cared for it?! It’s not being returned to nature…so he will live a long happy life being taken care of by animal lovers…THis baby will NEVER go hungry, when it gets sick it will be given meds to help get back to health! These NUT JOBS need to find ABUSED animals and save them!! LEAVE the baby alone!!!

These animal rights activists are all CRAZY ~tree hugging freaks!! Be glad their mother’s didn’t abandon them!!!


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