* American Black Bears: Typically have 1-3 cubs, but sometimes can have up to 4.
* Brown Bears (including Grizzly Bears): Usually have 1-3 cubs, but larger litters are possible.
* Polar Bears: Usually have 1-3 cubs, but can occasionally have 4.
It's important to note that:
* Litter size can be influenced by factors like age and health of the mother, food availability, and habitat conditions.
* Cubs stay with their mother for 1-2 years, depending on the species, learning essential survival skills.
So, there's no single answer to how many young a bear has. It's a range influenced by many factors!