Around 52 days of gestation, a female gives birth to a litter of 2 to 5 kits.
Breeding season for red foxes is mid-January to late February. With a gestation period of 51-56 days, foxes give birth in late March through April.
The silver fox is a color morph of the red fox. The gestation period lasts 49–58 days.
The gestation period of a red wolf is around 60 to 63 days.
Red headed woodpeckers have a 12 -14 day gestation period. They then have a nesting period of 24-31 days.
The gestation period of the Arctic fox is about 52 days.
The gestation period of a Red Pol cow is around 285 days long, plus or minus a few days.
Red deer have a gestation period of around 225 to 270 days.
Gestation is the pregnancy of an animal. In heelers it is usually 56-72 days.
Red foxes in Indiana typically breed in late winter to early spring, with the breeding season occurring from January to March. After a gestation period of about 53 days, the kits are usually born in March or April. This timing allows the young to emerge and begin foraging as the weather warms and food becomes more abundant.
Gestation in foxes is about 52 days.
The gestation period of the red panda is 112 to 158 days.
Raccoons have a gestation period of 63-65 days.