Usually foxes give birth to about 3-5 cubs
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Depends on the breed. A red fox can have a litter around 5-7. Please make your question clearer.
Foxes will usually have 4-6 young, sometimes more.
Litters are born throughout March and April, usually contain one to seven pups, and average four pups.
On average, they have 5 kits.
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The average number of babies differs for each species of animals. It can range from anywhere from 1 to 12 babies, or more.
How many babies a fox has depends on the species of fox. A fox can have anywhere from four to nine cubs at a time.
The number of babies that an elephant will have in a lifetime will vary. On average they will have about 5 babies in their life.
They are the offspring of the fox. Fox babies are called "kits".
Like other fox babies, Arctic fox babies are called kits, pups or cubs.Young of Arctic foxes are referred to as "kits" or "pups".
5-22 babies
I believe it's only one or two It's 4 for the Gray Squirrel It's anywhere from 1 to 7 babies in both gray and fox squirrels.
Litters of the Arctic fox tend to average five to eight kits, but exceptionally contain as many as 25 (the largest litter size in the order Carnivora).
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Fox litters, on average, range anywhere from 1 to 10 pups.
Well the red bellied wood pecker is a very interesting animal. It can have eighty six babies at one time. In a life time it can have over ninety babies.
5-6 puppies