Up to four every two years.
about one year
The female when pregnant carries the babies for 3-3 1/2 months. They usually have a litter with 3-4 cubs but they can have as many as 6 cubs in one litter.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
On average once a year
Tiger cubs face many dangers, and less than half reach their first year. As they grow, their chances improve.
The female gives birth to two to eight cubs.
The offspring are called cubs. The female is a tigress and the male is called a tiger.
they have more than 9-8 a year
No, they do not hibernate in the winter either. The female does enter a state of near hibernation for the winter months in a den where she bears her cubs. The male is active year round.
The male cubs will be driven from the pride at about a year old. The female cubs stay with the pride for their entire lives.
The gestation period for Tigers is 16 weeks. The litter size usually consists of around 3 to 4 cubs. Cubs weigh approximately 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) each, which are born blind and helpless. The females rear them alone, sheltering them in dens such as thickets and rocky crevices. The father of the cubs generally takes no part in rearing them.
Spring.And they're not tiger babies they're cubs.
Because a female polar bear's gestational period can be about eight months, she can have between one to four cubs a year. This is the usual litter size for these animals. At birth, cubs can weigh about one pound.