Does can have between one and five kids in one pregnancy a year although they normally have a single or twins.
There our many goats on earth no one knows how many. but in the grave and some houses live many goats
none, it requires two white tigers to have offspring
Answered by Leco:go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat :]
The Fibonacci sequence imitates the population growth sequence of animals. Start from one offspring (1 animal). After one year, it becomes mature and able to reproduce (1 animal). In one year, it reproduces one offspring (2 animals). In one year, the mother reproduces one new offspring and the offspring born in the previous year becomes mature (3 animals). In one year, both mother and the mature offspring reproduce one offspring each and the offspring from the last year becomes mature (5 animals). This reproduction sequence continues forever.
More than one.
none black bears have no offspring in one year
Only one foal per year.
None.Lambs are the offspring of sheep.Goats offspring are known as kidsMost sheep and goats give birth to just a single offspring.Twins do occur at times though.
Bats only have one offspring a year.
There our many goats on earth no one knows how many. but in the grave and some houses live many goats
They are different in many ways including, size, donkeys are monogastric while goats are polygastric. Goats have horns, split hooves, can give birth to more than one offspring. Goats cannot be used for farm work and cannot be ridden. Donkeys are used for the protection of goat and sheep herds, unlike goats, they are able to scare off predators.
Kids are goats when they are over one year old.Baby goats are called "kids" the first year of their life. The second year they are "yearlings" and after that either "does" for girls or "bucks" for boys.
Just one, pygmy goats are not a cross breed.
At least 2
none, it requires two white tigers to have offspring
Answered by Leco:go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat :]
Approximate 2-3 babies per year, starting at one year of age - Abram