Koalas produce a single offspring, once a year.
On very rare occasions, they may produce twins.
Koalas produce a single offspring, just once a year. On rare occasions, they may produce twins.
Koalas produce a single offspring, once a year. On very rare occasions, they may produce twins.
Koalas usually produce just a single offspring each pregnancy. Twins are very rare.
Koalas, on average, produce a single offspring each breeding season.
They produce up to 2 offspring but don't produce to many in a whole life time
A tiger can produce on average 2-6 cubs in a litter.
Koalas breed from September to February. Females breed from 2 years of age, although some only begin reproducing at age 3, while males breed from 3-4 years after they have established their own territory. Thirty-five days after mating, the female produces one joey weighing about 0.5 grams and about 2 cm long. Koalas usually have just one joey per breeding season: twins are very rare. A female koala produces an average of 5-6 offspring in its lifetime.
2-6 offspring
Eagles mostly nest once a year in late winter to early spring. The normal number of eaglets in the nest is two.
2
They produce many offspring
Chlamydiae reproduce by binary fission, producing two offspring.