That depends on the mammal, and in particular of it's size. Smaller mammals like mice and shrews will commonly have 10 -12 babies in a litter. Larger mammals , horses, cows, elephants, buffalo hardly ever give birth to more than one at a time.
a panda does not lay eggs. It is mammal so, like humans the baby panda cubs are born like human babies, exept pandas
baby boom babies because there were so many babies born after the war.
depends witch mammal you're talking about
Any mammal baby needs milk. They must be warm blooded and be born from their mother. Platypuses babies come from eggs but they drink milk. They're classified as mammals but they have many reptilian features as well.
2 babies are born in April.
Like many other mammal related babies in the animal kingdom they're called 'calves' which is plural for calf.
A baby boomer was a baby born after WWII. There was so many deaths during the war that people decided that they were gonna make lots of babies. It was called baby-boomer because there were lots of babies born.
approximately 850 babies
decaplets are 10 baby born at the same time ten babies are in decaplets
Many babies are born deaf and blind.
one baby is born
There are 900 babies born in two hours. (2 hours = 7200 seconds, 7200 seconds / 8 seconds per baby = 900 babies)