It varies according to the species. Generally, tree langaroos reach reproductive age at about 2 years. While some species breed around the same time every year, others breed on average every 1.4 years. With an average lifespan of 14 years in captivity, tree kangaroos may have between 8 and 12 joeys over a lifetime.
Yes, most mammals give birth to live babies. Only the platypus, and echidna (spiny ant-eater) lay eggs. Even marsupials such as the kangaroo give birth to live, albeit underdeveloped babies.
A female gorilla can give birth to only 1 baby at a time, but up to 3 in a lifetime
Jaguars have 4 babies in one birth
Dolphins are mammals and so they give birth to live babies.
They are born alive.
Yes. They are placental mammals, all of which give birth to live young. Kangaroo rats are not the same as rat kangaroos, which are Australian marsupials (and also give birth to live young).
Yes, unless the babies die before birth.
Well yeah. If I understand your question. They don't give birth to babies that are dead. I think they all give birth to babies in eggs
Hippos are mammals and give birth to live babies.
Polar bears are mammals and give live birth.
The average gestation period for a giraffe is around 15 months. They can have up to 10 babies in their lifetime.giraffes normally have 1 to 2 babies in a life time, they only get pregnant once and very rarely ever give birth to twins.
yes they do give birth they give birth to twins but usally only one lives