Orangutans have a very low reproduction rate..about one baby every six to eight years. So yes, orangutan babies are usually single births, and the mother will not begin mating again until the infant is about four years old.
Only one some of the time they have two, but that is very rare!
They can have up to 10 babies!
about 1 a year
2 babies
15 to 20
67 and 1/2
mostly one but twins are very rare
Female nurse sharks can give birth to 25-28 babies, known as pups.
Many Orangutan mothers have risked their lives for their babies, so there is no specific date. If there is a specific Orangutan you are looking for, then you might want to look that up with specific names and locations.
It depends on the type of octopus but it could be up to 1500 babies.
Orangutans, which are primates, have two arms and two legs. The average female orangutan stands between 2.6 and 3.5 feet tall and weighs 110 pounds.
A doe can produce babies or 'kits' until they are about 3 and 1/2 years old. They CAN get pregnant when they are older but they will usually not produce many kits and those kits will probably not thrive.
As many as their uterus allows
Up to 100 babies per litter
sometimes female coyotes have 5 babies but most female coyotes have 7
Female mice will mostly have from 6-12 babies at a time. Some Female might have more or less than that. There really is no right answer to this.