only one, twins are extremely rare!
Most large animals only have one offspring per pregnancy. Camels follow that rule.
None.
There are 50 giraffes in the tank.
no, there are too many giraffes.
Just one at each pregnancy
between 1 and 6
Koalas usually produce just a single offspring each pregnancy. Twins are very rare.
only 75 giraffes currently exist
There are 10 bones in each leg. All ungulates have the same number in each leg. That would be a total of 40 bones.
On average, about 2,000 giraffes are born each year in the wild, which translates to roughly 3 to 4 baby giraffes being born each hour. This means that, on average, a baby giraffe is born approximately every 15 to 20 minutes. However, this rate can vary based on factors such as the population size and environmental conditions.
a cottonmouth can get to 12 living youngs
There are many stages of pregnancy, but you can be sure that each week is seven days long.