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.
The Red Squirrel!
A group of puppies, no matter the number of pups, is called a litter. ~
1-3 cubs are in a litter.
A very young squirrel's mother feeds it with her milk.
They are neither..a squirrel is a mammal The special things about mammals are: --they bear live young (don't lay eggs). --the females make milk to feed their young. --they have hair or fur.
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The average number of young in the rat litter is 8 to 12 babies. Although first time mums usually have a little less and some rats have been known to have upto 25 babies in one litter.
This varies widely from cat to cat and from litter to litter. The usual range is from one to about ten, with an average of about five.
Yes, all dogs give birth to live young. The average litter size is 6 pups for the Husky breed.
The average litter size a rat may have is anywhere in between 8 and 12.
According to the site below, a single litter can produce up to 8 young.
The Red Squirrel!
A group of puppies, no matter the number of pups, is called a litter. ~
1-3 cubs are in a litter.
A Mammal. It is a squirrel. I had 3 pet flying squirrels when I was young.
The average litter size consists of four to six kits, though litters of up to 13 kits have occurred.
Fox litters, on average, range anywhere from 1 to 10 pups.