As many as their uterus allows
Generally, all females can produce pups.
Elephant seals normally have 1 or 2 babies, but can sometimes have up to 4 or 5.
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If they are hungry enough leapard seals will eat their babies, but only if there is a complete lack of food.
All seals are mammals, and mammals (apart from the monotremes) have 'babies', they do not lay eggs.
Grey seals usually only have 1 to 2 babies at a time. On the east coast grey seals have their pups in the autumn. On the west coast these seals have their pups in the winter. The pups only stay with their mother for the first month of their life and then venture off on their own.
Up to 100 babies per litter
1-3 a year Weddell seals can have 1 -2 pups, as this species can give birth to twin pups.
They produce Baby products, such as bouncers, high chairs, and many other products strictly for babies. They also produce various toys for babies too.
Amphibians do not produce babies but lay eggs out of which some are lost only a few survive.Sea turtle can produce about the eggs,but ,mosquito can produce hundreds eggs .
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