10 hippos at a time
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.
Red deer usually have about 2-3 calves but twins are very rare.
Bison do not have pups; they are mammals that give birth to calves. A female bison, called a cow, typically gives birth to one calf per year after a gestation period of about nine months. Calves are usually born in the spring and can stand and walk shortly after birth.
A moose can give birth to one or two calves at a time, with the average number of calves in its lifetime varying based on factors such as survival rates and reproductive success. Generally, a moose can have between 4-10 calves in its lifetime.
A bull does not produce calves; rather, it is a male bovine that mates with a cow to fertilize her eggs, leading to the birth of calves. The number of calves produced depends on the breeding practices and the number of cows the bull mates with. A single bull can sire multiple calves over time, potentially fathering dozens or more depending on its breeding schedule and lifespan.
A female killer whale will give birth to one calf, every five years.
A wandering calf that is separated from the herd was called a doggie. While on cattle drives many calves and other cattle were lost on the trail due to getting lost or injured.
Zero. Horses give birth to FOALS, and will generally only have one. Twins happen rarely. Never heard of triplets.
Gestation in Sperm Whale females lasts about 14 to 16 months. A sigle calf is produced at the end of gestation. Lactation proceeds for 19 to 42 months, but calves may suckle up to 13 years. Calves can suckle from females other than their mothers. Females generally have birth intervals of three to six years between calf birth.
Cows can have one or two calves at a time. Odd time she'll give birth to triplets.
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