yes and no they can have a litter one day and the next day have another litter as they have 2 uterus's.
The answer is NO. I have raised rabbits for 40 years and have never had the above described scenario happen.
It would be very unusual, but it is possible.
The average litter is between 3 and 9 babies.
The average is six but it depends on the rabbit some can have up to 18.
yes they can give birth to 8 in one litter it happened to mine
No, unheard of.
1 too 20 babies
just 1
There are about 1-18 mice in a mouse litter.
I have known them to have as few as 1 and as many as 211.
Average litter is 1-4 cubs.
they can mate and have babies
Average litter size is 1 to 3 cubs.
In 1 litter, there can be up to 7 baby skunks. Usually there are around 4 born in each litter.
About 1-9 babies.
A guinea pig will average around 3 or 4 babies in a litter, but the range can be 1-8! Good luck! :]
About 1-2 babies at once. Although in rare cases there can be more. A beagle normally has about 3-14 babies total in a litter.
The average litter for a 6 Class rabbit is 8 to 10, for a 4 class rabbit the average number is 4 to 6. Exception to this seems to be the Havanas who consistently had 8 babies for me even though they are a 4 class animal.