A lyrebird typically lays one to three eggs per breeding season. The eggs are incubated by the female, and after about 6 to 7 weeks, the chicks hatch. The mother cares for the young birds until they are able to fend for themselves.
Many websites state that the tail of the Superb lyrebird has 16 feathers.
1-5 babies at once
A hamster can have up to 16 babies at once but the average hamster has about 3-10 babies
Probably around 1-5 babies at once
No studies have been done on how many sounds the lyrebird can remember, or for how long. Suffice to say that its range of vocalisations is remarkable.
6 babies at once.
10 to 60 babies
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Superb Lyrebird was created in 1801.
Albert's Lyrebird was created in 1850.