It all depends on the size of the breed.
A smaller rabbit can produce up to 2-4 kits (baby rabbits).
A medium sized breed can produce up to 4-8 kits.
A larger breed can produce up to 6-15 kits.
The number of babies that a wild bunny will have in their litter can vary depending on size and breed of the bunny. The average number of bunnies that are born in a single birth range between 4 and 10.
If you mean that your cat is having her second litter of kittens, she can have as few as two babies or as many as eight babies. Some cats have more or less than that but normally most cats fall somewhere in the middle.
I believe that stoats have about 5-12 babies in a litter. They can have a litter once a year.
usaly flies have up to 5 to 12 babies per litter
one or two in a litter of an Asian elephant.
Syrian Hamsters can deliver 1-30 babies, but usually it's 6-10. On their second or third litter, a hamster may have less babies than in its first.
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.
1 too 20 babies
about 8 per litter
six
six or five to a litter
About three