Smaller mammals may have many litters or births in a year. Generally the larger mammals get, the longer gestation takes and also smaller numbers are born. Some mice may have 5-6 litters per year, each of 8-10 young, (potentially over 60 young in a year) whereas a horse or cow will normally only have one borth, one youngste per year.
I think the average is around 10 but U once bread rats and she had 14 so i dont know i think from about 8-15? x
Ferrets can have between 1-18 kits per litter with the average being 8 kits and they can have 2 litters a year.
3-6 during mating season.
6-24 babies
Rodents.
Rodents 1. are covered in fur 2. give birth to live young 3. nourish their young with milk
No. Rodents are a large subcategory of mammals, an order that contains beavers, rats, mice, and porcupines. Nearly 40% of all mammal species are rodents. All rodents are mammals, but not all mammals are rodents.
No, only if cornered or female with young possibly.
It depends on the species, but some animal fathers do eat their young, like lions, many rodents, and certain fish.
All rodents give birth to live young. Small rodents are known for their ability to have large litters, which grow up very quickly, allowing the parents to have multiple litters per year. However, large rodents, like beavers, only breed once a year.
Rodents carry many diseases and can transmit these diseases to people.
The large rodents became extinct due to evolution. This can happen to many different types of animals not just rodents.
Much like any other life form. They eat, sleep, and take care of their young. Rodents prefer a diet of seeds, small plants, and some insects.
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About forty percent of mammal species are rodents. Since there are about 5,400 mammal species, there are over 2,000 species of rodents.
Mostly rodents, but have been known to kill deer fawns, young sheep and goats.