When a leopard gecko lays a clutch of eggs, generally there will be two eggs deposited 2-4" deep into soil. Although there have been cases where one egg is laid or even 3, 2 eggs are laid at a time. Each egg will contain one embryo if fertilized. Again, there has been some cases where two individual geckos were present in one egg. There have also been deformities where an animal was hatched with two heads on one body, or extra limbs or even 2 animals joined at the waist.
A leopard can have 5 babies or more at a time.
They lay eggs in pairs so they have two each time they are bred!!!
Leopard cubs are usually born in a litter of 2–4 cubs.
4 babys..
One baby at a time.
They can have one but 3-4 can come out.
rats normally have 7-12 babies
Convict cichlids lay hundreds of eggs in one spawning.
up to 600 eggs at one time
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one.......only one
They have one foal at a time per year like all other horses :):) xx
never too many honey
Not as often as you would think. For every time it hunts it is only successful one fourth of the time.
one, like all seals
One or two.