Well, a female rat can have 8 litters a year, so 16 in two years. And an average litter can have up to 20 baby's (Even more)
Sooooo.....About 320.
Thats if my maths it correct D:
Well, a female rat can have 8 litters a year, so 16 in two years. And an average litter can have up to 20 baby's (Even more) Sooooo.....About 320. Thats if my maths it correct D:
To "produce a baby", you need both a male and a female.
ok well this is a very easy question! the sex cells of a female produce a baby and genes for the baby!! smart!!
The female penguin lays eggs. Then the baby penguins hatch from the eggs.
The baby mammal is formed in the vagina of the female, and then pushed out of it.
it means when a female and a male and they produce a baby and the baby grows up it gives birth
This 'mixed marriage' will produce a hinny.
The female can only produce 1 egg at a time
You could adopt or you could produce with another person that is the opposite gender
YES
i assume estrogenOvaries produce Oestrogen, the female sex hormones
Nope - they need to mate with a male in order to produce babies.