as many as it wants..
they could mate as many times as they want depending on if the male and female get into fights a lot.
It depends on the species and fertility of the individual
Lions typically mate multiple times during a female's estrus cycle, which can last several days. They may mate every 15-30 minutes for several days during this period.
When she is about five to seven days old a queen will leave the hive on a mating flight. She will mate with up to twenty drones then return to the hive. This is the only time she will mate. Worker bees are all female, but never mate. Drones (males) mate once only, then they die.
A tiger can mate multiple times in a day, with the frequency varying based on factors such as age, availability of mating partners, and reproductive cycle. In the wild, tigers have been observed to mate multiple times over a few days during the breeding season.
Squid typically mate multiple times during their lifespan, with female squid laying multiple egg clutches. The frequency of mating can vary depending on the species of squid and environmental conditions.
Pets do not typically mate for life. They may have multiple partners throughout their lifetime.
No, sorry mate.
18 times, mate.
1,000,180 times they love it!
No. Female elephants mate with different males over the course of their lifetime.
Depends on how many times the parents mate.
5 times
Most species of canines, such as dogs and wolves, take more than one mate. However, foxes, despite being social animals, only have one mate for their entire lifetime.
She raises them alone, because the males only mix to mate.
Females become sexually mature at 21 to 22 months of age.
Rats mate all year around. They might even have 100 babies in their lifetime!