A cheetah can give birth to as few as one cub and as many as nine cubs. Average litter size is three to five cubs.
The female gives birth to two to eight cubs.
A cheetah's offspring is called a cub. The mother typically gives birth to a litter of 2-4 cubs, which are born blind and helpless. The cubs stay with their mother for about 1.5-2 years before venturing out on their own.
A bull doesn't give birth because a bull is a male. The female, a cow, gives birth to the bull's offspring, and they are called calves.
A little baby cheetah comes out.
Apparently, the pink fairy armadillo female gives birth to a single offspring each year.
It is a mammal and the female gives birth.
Yes, the male seahorse gives birth and cares for the offspring.
I believe that would be the female. The hyena is a dog and female dogs give birth.
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No, male scorpions do not give birth to babies. In scorpions, it is the female that carries and gives birth to live young, known as scorplings. Male scorpions typically play a role in mating and fertilizing the female's eggs, but they do not participate in the gestation or nurturing of the offspring.
The male cheetahs live together in groups, most of the time the male cheetahs are brothers. While the females live alone and take care of the cubs. If a female gives birth to two males and a female the males will grow up and live together, while the female cheetah will go live on her own until she is ready to have a littler.
they change just like us the mother gives birth to the cub