HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Two bear cubs rest comfortably at Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center near Stroudsburg. The brother and sister w...

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- Two bear cubs rest comfortably at Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center near Stroudsburg. The brother and sister were rescued last week by a ranger at Tuscarora State Forest in Perry County.

"They had found a dead sow--which is a momma black bear--who was dead for quite some time, and she had two cubs that were still alive near her. They were able to capture the little girl. Then the next morning, using a live trap, capture the little male who was hungry enough to go into the trap," said Kathy Uhler, Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center.

These cubs have been through a lot. It's why Newswatch 16 was only able to catch a glimpse of them in their pen.

"They know they lost their mother. They cry. They get very depressed. The female was very depressed, and as soon as she saw her brother, she was much, much happier. She really started eating a lot more. They were happy to be together, but you can tell they are both still sad they lost their mom," said Uhler.

According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the mother bear was so decomposed, they can't figure out how she died. Now it's up to directors at the wildlife center to raise the bear cubs so they can live on their own. The cubs were starving and are 30% to 40% underweight. It's going to take a lot of time, money and energy to take care of the cubs for the next couple of months.

"They make a formula just for bear cubs. To give you an idea of how different it is from cow's milk, cow's milk is 4% fat and bear milk is 50% fat, so it's very expensive, $225 bucket," said Uhler.