a bat can have up to 4 babies a year or less. it is very unlikely that they will have 5 or 6.
i think 3 times in a yer
1-3 young are born the most common being 2, they are then raised by their mother for 2-3 years depending on where they live, polar bears will produce more young every 3-5 years
A female will normally have one litter each year with 2-5 kits, sometimes more.
A doe can typically have one or two fawns per year. It's not rare for a doe to have triplets either.
You don't. He's too young to produce any.
It is unusual for a young man's initial ejaculations to be as potent as they will be later on in life, though, and for many the semen runs clear
Since females are only in estrus for 2-3 days a year it is very hard for them to find a male in time, also they can only have about 1-4 young
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About 10,000
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Usually one a year.
Most species of flying-fox (fruit bat) have one young a year for a part of their life span. Very occasionally twins are born but their is a low success rate for survival of both twins.