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Normally litter size is two to four cubs.
When tiger cubs are born, they are blind and helpless. Until they have some time to develop, the cubs won't exit the den. Once they are developed, they spend lots of time outside, under the watchful eyes of their mother. When she has to leave to go hunting, the cubs hide in the den.
On average once a year
A female white tiger can have an average of 2 to 4 cubs per litter, though litters of up to 7 cubs have been reported. They typically mate once a year, so a female can produce a few litters over her reproductive lifespan, which is around 10 to 15 years in the wild. However, factors like habitat conditions and availability of resources can influence the actual number of litters she may have.
A female cougar can give birth to as many as six cubs at once, but they usually have two to four at a time.
a cougar can have 1 to 6 cubs, but usually they only have 3 once every 2 years
a Bengal tiger has 2-4 at a timeThe female tiger is capable of having up to seven cubs in a liter. Newborn cubs weigh between one and a half to three pounds. Once their eyes open their vision isn't good for a couple of months. She can produce a litter every two years. She can have another litter right away whenever a litter dies. Since tigers hunt alone a mother tiger usually only has two cubs to survive. Tiger cubs born in zoos survive better because food is provided. Baby's are born after fourteen to fifteen weeks gestation. The mother is forced to leave them alone for periods of time in order to hunt. The cubs begin to eat meat at around two years of age. The father doesn't help bring up the cubs in any way. Tiger cubs are not ready to hunt on their own until they reach the age of two.3-4 cubs are born in a typical litter in one birthing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers
No , it can range from 5-10 years depending on its upbringing
Following mating, the gestation period for tigers is approximately103 days. The male tiger does not stay with the female after mating, and does not participate in raising the cubs. The average litter size of tigers is 2 or 3 cubs (the largest is 5). One usually dies at birth. Once a tigress has mated and given birth to cubs, she will not come into estrus again until her cubs are between one and a half and three years of age, with enough skills to begin life on their own.
they have more than 9-8 a year
none, it requires two white tigers to have offspring
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