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In a female rat's lifetime, they can have around 5 litters, each litter having atmost about 14 babies. So that's like around 70 babies per rat's life!

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Rats can have 4 to 20 babies in one litter.

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rats usulay have 100 siblings rats usulay have 100 siblings rats usulay have 100 siblings rats usulay have 100 siblings

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Rats can have from 6-24 babies. The most common average is 8-15 baby rats. Larger litters are more uncommon that smaller ones.

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rats normally have 7-12 babies

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Rats have six-10 siblings in a litter.

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