10 to 12
Gorillas usually give birth to one baby at a time, although twins can occur rarely. The gestation period for gorillas is around 8.5 months. Once born, the baby gorilla is dependent on its mother for care and protection.
I believe there are no more or no less than 10,000 gorillas in the world where as there once was about 1,000,000 gorillas
they live baby narwhals live
12, one after the other apart from the 5th and 6th cause they are special
maternity leave
milk
Most large mammals- including the moose- have only one offspring at a time.
Platypuses are not born; they are hatched. The female lays between one and three eggs each breeding season.
The female lays 1 or 2 eggs per year. If there is 2 eggs, they probably aren't going to be "born" at once. So the answer is that one baby is "born" at a time normally.
In the womb the baby's skin grows and is replaced just as it would be once it is born. However in the womb the baby is bathed in amniotic fluid and the old skin can not flake off. Thus once the baby is born this old skin comes off, it is quite normal and does not hurt the baby.
octuplets
So many baby