Well, if your talking about the kittens that came out at least one could die its a 50 50 chance. But if your talking about the mother they could really only die if the mother got the kitten stuck during birth, if that happens rush her to the hospital quick because she could die. So hope it goes great! Good Luck!
Nope - a Jerboa is a small mammal, giving birth to live young.
Giving birth to live young and nourishing them by udders or breasts.
By mating then giving live birth.
no you fool
All animals give birth. Animals that give live births, like human, are called mammals.
no they die giving birth 100 percent of the time Dilweed
The answer I know is yes, she does give live birth instead of laying eggs. The internet lies about Lugia giving birth.
Internal fertilization, Most large ones by live birth of a small number of young, this is why they are so unresiliant to population pressures and now almost 95% of them are gone... sexually.
Parturition
There is no such thing as giving birth internally. Do you mean, "Do mammals give live birth?" All mammals but the five species of monotremes give live birth.
The percentages of giving birth to five babies (quintuplets) at once are very extreme and low, a study in 2010 in the US said that the chances of giving birth to quintuplets was 0.00092%.
Mollies are live-bearers, which mean the majority reproduce by giving birth to live babies.