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The mammal with the largest litters is the Common Tenrec, who produces an average of 18 babies per litter.
a hedgehog mother can have 8 hedgehog babies a year.
The average litter is about six kits, but they can have up to a dozen.
Fox litters, on average, range anywhere from 1 to 10 pups.
The average litter for a 6 Class rabbit is 8 to 10, for a 4 class rabbit the average number is 4 to 6. Exception to this seems to be the Havanas who consistently had 8 babies for me even though they are a 4 class animal.
wolf litters average five to six cubs per litter.
The most I have ever heard of is 22. The average litter is closer to 12. If you breed the female too young, she is more likely to have smaller litters, closer to 6 to 8 babies.
The average litter size consists of four to six kits, though litters of up to 13 kits have occurred.
Getting domesticated hedgehogs pregnant is hard business - they only conceive about 50% or LESS of the time, and they cannot be bred until 6 months and are unfertile at 3 years old. They can only have 3 litters a year at best... and best doesn't happen too often. Assuming the best of circumstances, you might get 7-8 litters from one female. The first few litters have 1-2 hoglets, the middle litters typically have 3-4, and as she gets older, her litter sizes will decrease back down to one or two. So, best case scenario, you might get 24 babies from her - and there is no guarantee they will all make it, or that she will be a good mother. As for wild hedgehogs, the number varies widely depending on species, how old they get, and how healthy they are.
AnswerA mouse can have anywhere between 2-10 babies in the one litter but this is only the average amount. Some litters may only have one baby and others as many as 20 or more! A mother mouse may also kill some (or all) of the babies if she thinks they have little chance of survival especially if it is a large litter.
Hamsters typically have larger litters in their first breeding than in subsequent litters. However, the number of babies can vary based on factors such as the health and age of the female hamster, as well as environmental conditions. Generally, a first litter may average around 6 to 12 pups, while later litters could be smaller. It's important to note that individual experiences can differ.
I believe pigs have the largest litters. It is not uncommon for them to have more than 12 in a litter