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Zebras usually give birth to one baby at a time. However, I don't think it would be impossible for them to give birth occasionally to twins.
Asian Elephants normally give birth to one calf at a time, but there can be twin calves. Elephants can give birth to about 7 calves in their lives.
10 hippos at a time
This is a really odd question, because, logically, a cow only gives birth once to a calf. In her lifetime she will give birth to over 10 calves.
Zero. Horses give birth to FOALS, and will generally only have one. Twins happen rarely. Never heard of triplets.
A female killer whale will give birth to one calf, every five years.
Red deer usually have about 2-3 calves but twins are very rare.
Bison cows primarily give birth to one calf a year.
Cows can have one or two calves at a time. Odd time she'll give birth to triplets.
Moose typically give birth to one calf at a time, though twins can occasionally occur. The calves are usually born in the spring, and they are able to walk and swim shortly after birth.
Zebras do not build homes. They live in a home already made for them by Nature (or, according to many, by God) which they live, reproduce, give birth, eat and die.
Most cows will give birth to a single calf. However, twin calves are not uncommon. I do not believe it is physically possible for a cow to have triplets, though.