* Black Bears: Typically have 1-4 cubs.
* Brown Bears: Usually have 1-3 cubs, sometimes more.
* Polar Bears: Usually have 1-3 cubs, but rarely more.
* Giant Pandas: Usually have 1 cub, very rarely twins.
It's important to remember that these are just averages. The actual number of cubs a bear has can be influenced by factors like:
* Age of the mother: Younger mothers tend to have fewer cubs.
* Health and nutrition: Bears in good condition are more likely to have larger litters.
* Habitat and food availability: Bears in areas with abundant resources may have more cubs.
Overall, it's safe to say that a bear can have anywhere from one to four cubs, with the average being around two or three.