
"Most [female polar bears] keep their young [such as the  cub at the bottom in this picture] with them for two and a half years, but many  Hudson Bay mothers wean their cubs a year earlier. That allows them to breed  every two years instead of the usual three. Perhaps the large number of seals at  Hudson Bay influences this fecundity. The abundance of seal carcasses left on  the ice might make it possible for young bears to scavenge at an earlier age and  become independent sooner." 
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