suffolks typically have 1 to 4
the answer to this question does vary a lot. It depends on weather or not the female is healthy, and weather or not there are favorable living conditions.If she is unhealthy, she will have only 1-3 if she even has a litter, and even then it is most likely they would be too weak to survive long. If f she is healthy she can have 5-6 in the litter. If the prey is scarce, the pups in the litter will not be as high as it would be in favorable conditions as well.
A rabbit can have 1-22 babies, but the average is 4-7 for smaller breeds, and 6-11 for larger breeds.
Normally, two to four cubs.
a rabbit has about 5 to 6 offspring
Only one, twins are VERY rare.
9 young each
The litter size is usually 3-4 cubs.
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In humans : 46.
1000
They produce many offspring
There are many different species that reproduce asexually, and the rate of reproduction depends upon the species. When an amoeba undergoes binary fission, it produces just one offspring at a time.
There are many religions that have an offspring. Catholicism is one of them.
dingoes can have a range from one to ten offspring.
2-6 offspring
not many
A primipara has delivered one viable offspring.
Chlamydiae reproduce by binary fission, producing two offspring.
how many (number of chromosomes are passed from parent to offspring in asexual reproduction
1 offspring at a time, with an approximate gestation period of 2 years.
In humans, the somatic cells of an offspring have 46 chromosomes.
The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman has 400 pages.
When an organism produces too many offspring to increase the chance of survival for the species. Put it this way: Mother turtles produce many offspring (baby turtles) because most will get eaten or will not survive.
as many as it wants. They're insects.