Depending on species, at least 100 and usually many more, as many as 3000 or more in a single season. The larger Spiders have comparatively fewer eggs, and fewer survive to adulthood.
A female wolf spider will carry around her egg sac with 100 to 300 eggs, and the young will clamber over her to ride along when they hatch. But within a few days they are off on their own.
It depends largely upon which genus and species the spider in question is. For example, Theraphosa blondi (the Goliath Birdeater Tarantula) routinely bear a few hundred eggs, whereas Grammostola rosea (the Chilean Rose Tarantula) have somewhere around a couple of thousand eggs per sac.
The bearing of young is not necessarily an annual occurrence. Pairings can occur often, but the production of an egg sac and eggs usually takes place between molts; this period can last anywhere from a few months to a year and a half, again, depending on species.
150 spiders hatch each day
It depends
It depends upon the animals.. For example spider gives birth and die but pigs gives birth of too many babies but still alive. It is not necessary dat animal die after give birth of so many babies
Jaguars have 4 babies in one birth
66
Margays give birth to a single kitten.
2-3 babies
how many people give birth
1-5
1 camel
over 9000
One
10,000 3/4 babies
they can have about 4-6 babies