Pandas give birth to cubs after a gestation period of about 95 to 160 days. Typically, a mother panda will give birth to one or two cubs, although sometimes only one cub survives due to limited resources and the mother's ability to care for them. The cubs are born blind, hairless, and extremely small, weighing about 3 to 5 ounces. The mother will nurse and care for the cubs, keeping them close for warmth and protection during their early development.
Leopard cubs.
No, lions give birth to cubs, not kittens. Lions are larger members of the cat family, and their offspring are called cubs.
They give birth to 2 or 3 cubs a day ;)
Bears give birth to baby 'cubs' usually 1, 2 or 3 cubs to a litter.
4-6 cubs
Tigers give birth to live cubs after a gestation period of around 93-112 days. The female tiger typically gives birth to a litter of 2-4 cubs. The cubs are born blind and helpless and rely on their mother for care and protection.
Female lions give birth to 1-4 cubs at a time after a gestation period of about 110 days. The cubs are born blind and rely on their mother for care and protection. Lion cubs typically stay with their mother for about 2 years before becoming independent.
Cougars give live birth to their babies. Typically 2-4 young, but can sometimes get up to 6 cubs.
Siberian tigers are mammals so they give birth to live cubs.
Jaguars typically give birth to 1-4 cubs in a litter, with the average litter size being around 2 cubs. The mother jaguar is responsible for caring for and raising the cubs until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
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4-6 cubs