Typical litters are small around 1-3 but upto 8 have been known in large chinchillas with experience of breeding. Most chinchilla mothers can feed 2 kits, more than this generally requires additional feeding.
uhm... usually around 2-3
Average is 2, but it can range from 1 to 6 kits per litter.
Typical reproduction rates are two litters per year of 1-3 kits (3 being rare). Male kits must be separated from their mother soon after weaning to prevent mating.
One. Twins occur in one out of 1000 births.
The top speed of a chinchilla is around 24 km per hour, which equals 14 miles per hour. They usually move by hopping, but this is their top sprinting speed.
10,000 per second
Usually 1 or two kits per litter. And the gestation period is 111 days :) From experience, usually 1 or 2.
Typically they have between 2 and 4 babies per litter. However they can be known to have up to 8 babies per litter. They have their babies around 61-65 days of gestation.
A Chinchilla cat usually has about 4 kittens in a litter although may have up to 8 or even more but that is unusual. Like most other domestic cats Chinchillas can have two or three litters a year. Long-haired cats like Chinchillas are prone to polycystic kidney disease and an affected kitten may not survive more than a few weeks. Responsible breeders are now testing for this condition.
Female Capybara's give birth to live young ones. Female Capybaras are pregnant for around 150 days and at the end of gestation give birth to two to eight babies. The more usual number is 4 babies per litter. Capybara's live in groups. All females of the group nurse and take care of the young ones in the family.
No. Female Capybara's give birth to live young ones. Female Capybaras are pregnant for around 150 days and at the end of gestation give birth to two to eight babies. The more usual number is 4 babies per litter. Capybara's live in groups. All females of the group nurse and take care of the young ones in the family.
The gestation period for a raccoon is approximately 63 days. Baby raccoons are generally born in litters of 1 to 7, with an average of 3 to 4 kits per litter.