rarely do the following animals give birth to more than one offspring: horses, donkeys, kangaroos, monkeys, bears, and aquatic mammals such as dolphins and whales. there may be more than on this list.
Mayfly
humans
An okapi gives birth in a normal way to a single offspring at a time. The gestation period is up to 16 months after which it will find a dense vegetation area to give birth.
It is the average interval of time between the birth of parents and the birth of their offspring,
Sheep and goat are 2 examples of farm animals that give birth to more than 1 baby at a time
Marsupials are mammals with a pouch. A female marsupial gives birth to a very tiny baby, which climbs into a pouch on its mother's belly. Then the baby nurses and continues to grow until it's large enough it doesn't need the pouch for protection.
A life cycle refers to the series of developmental stages an organism goes through from birth to reproduction to death. A life span, on the other hand, refers to the total length of time an organism is alive from birth to death.
There is no one species that is known for having the most offspring. Some insects and sea creatures tend to have up to thousands of babies or eggs at a time.
Taking care of offspring is a time and energy consuming undertaking. If an animal produces many offspring there is little need to care for them all.
The carrying of live young inside a female animal that gives live birth is called gestation. The length of the time spent in the gestation of one baby or one litter of young is called the gestation period. The time that a baby spends inside its mother (if its mother gives live birth) is called the gestational age.
Lambing
no Ten offspring = decuplets