Yes. They can breed. However the chances of genetic faults are higher with inbred animals of any kind.
one or two in a litter of an Asian elephant.
Yes, it's normal to find two cats from the same litter having babies themselves. Cats don't think like humans -- obviously.
A litter of leopards usually contains between two and four babies.
Since litter means trash that is not in the trash can, guinea pigs don't tend to come from a "litter". Of course, if you find a guinea pig in a pile of litter you can always let me know.
No, they will usually have one litter every two years.
Two to four is average, but they could have up to nine (but only in extremely large females).
Two to three cubs is normal for an aardwolf litter.
Normally litter size is two to four cubs.
Bilbies generally have two joeys at a time. A female bilby may have one to three babies in a litter.
In 1 litter, there can be up to 7 baby skunks. Usually there are around 4 born in each litter.
A female guinea pig will have 1-4 in her first litter and up to 8 babies in her second litter. Also up to 8 in litter later on. But the average amount of babies born in a litter is about 4 or 5. If you want to breed a female guinea ppig make sure you breed her for the first tim ewhen she is between 5-9 minths old. if she has her first litter when she is older there is a risk of the mother or babies dieing. The reason for this is because the female guinea pigs hips will come closer together after she is 9 months of age and the babies could get stuck causing death. You can breed the female as much as you want after this first litter because her hips wont come closer together after she has had a litter
On average, each litter has two cubs.