It depends. My mouse gave birth to mice. I've seen from 3 to 12. I think the record is 24 though. It is usually about 4-12 though.
A she-wlf will usually give birth to a litter of 2-7 pups.
Bull sharks give birth to live babies called pups. Their gestation period is about 1 year and they can give birth to between 1-13 pups in one litter.
The pups are usually born in summer. Normally the female wolf can have 5-6 pups.
a mouse can have up to 5 to 7 babies in a litter
Blue sharks give birth to 4-135 pups. Depending on the size and maturity of the female.
The average litter size for a mouse is between 8-10 babies (or "pups"). The record though is 34 pups in one litter. Mice that have been bred for feeding snakes and other reptiles typically give birth to a higher number of pups, averaging between 12-15 pups in one litter.
Dingoes can give birth to 4-5, or sometimes as many pups as 10
Stingrays typically give birth to litters of 2-6 pups, although some species can have larger litters. Each pup is enclosed in its own protective egg case before hatching.
It is normal for a mouse to have 10-12 babies. My mouse had 10. The most babies a mouse has reportedly had is 17.
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The act of a mouse giving birth is called "parturition." During this process, a female mouse, known as a doe, delivers her young, which are called pups. Parturition typically occurs after a gestation period of about 19 to 21 days. The newborn pups are initially helpless and require maternal care for survival.
Rats typically give birth to a litter of 6 to 12 pups.