The gestation period for Tigers is 16 weeks. The litter size usually consists of around 3 to 4 cubs. Cubs weigh approximately 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) each, which are born blind and helpless. The females rear them alone, sheltering them in dens such as thickets and rocky crevices. The father of the cubs generally takes no part in rearing them.
myy cat had kittens at 8 months old... i know it was very unsmart but my mom wouldn't get her an abortion and she had 5 kittens and now my momma cat hates her babies and acts like an old grumpy lady...and she is only 1...so yea...that's wat babies do to you i guess lol but the kittens were so adorable and now i only have the mom and 2 babies...i am tellin ya they aree HARD to get rid of... noone wants kittens...just tellin ya...
A cat can give birth anywhere from about 2 to 8. A cat has 8 nipples so they usually don't give birth to more than 8.
three or four
They give birth. They're mammals, not birds.
Llama cria are usually solitary, twins rather rare, and dangerous to both mother and cria. Cria is from the Spanish for baby.
Jaguars have 4 babies in one birth
They are born alive.
The Kinkajou has usually only one cub at a time but sometimes they give birth to twins, but not often. They are a placental mammal.
The Mother will give birth to babies with Blood Type O,
No, they come from women who give birth to them. Ask your mother where babies come from.
They give birth. They're mammals, not birds.
Yes, jaguars have live births.
one at a time
They usually dig a hole to have there babies in. The will have the babies in the hole, the babies are small pink things, you will usually not see them because the mother is on top of them. You will know if your hamster is pregnant if she looks fat and is collecting food and putting it in a certaint spot, maybe buried. They are collecting for when they give birth and need food.
yes they do give birth they give birth to twins but usally only one lives
Are usually placental mammals
Usually one or two kittens.
cheetahs are born mostly in the summer time. In Asia, cheetahs have babies called cubs.
Guinea Pigs don't make nest and their babies are fully developed.They usually give birth in their cages and the babies stands in his own feet just after a minute.
Llama cria are usually solitary, twins rather rare, and dangerous to both mother and cria. Cria is from the Spanish for baby.