Female mice will mostly have from 6-12 babies at a time. Some Female might have more or less than that. There really is no right answer to this.
Mice have a gestation period of 20 days. They can have 3-14 babies.
only once
No, the male mouse will harm the babies if they are not old enough. I left my male mouse in the same cage when my female had babies, what I found was that she would only go near the babies when it was feeding time, other than that my male ( the father ) was the one to protect then when people put their hands in the cage and he would sit on them to keeo them warm it was so cute, also good for the babies as he is the size on a small rat. xXx LostNHopeless
Female coyote has five to six pups in a litter
It depends it can probably be 1-12 babies
Two
2 to 6 babies.
A female cassowary has about 3 to 6 pale green eggs at a time.
It is fine to put the male back in only if you want another litter of babies! Be careful, because males usually get mad if you take them from their female, resulting in biting or scratching if you are not careful. Also try to remember when you took the male away, because one time I had a female mouse that had her babies overnight. We thought it was fine by taking the male out as soon as possible, but we found out 3 weeks later that she was indeed pregnant again when her babies came. If you are a mouse breeder, I do not incourage double breeding...as it usually results in death of the mother mouse. Why trust me? I have bred mice for about a year and a half now and researched them for much longer. I also have owned mice. -experienced mouse breeder and owner
Bilbies generally have two joeys at a time. A female bilby may have one to three babies in a litter.
A female Molly can have as many as 200 young at one go and as few as 1.
Female squirrels have one litter per year and usually have 9 babies. That is all I know on that one. JKams Female squirrels can have 2 litters per year with 1-4 babies per litter.