I have known them to have as few as 1 and as many as 211.
no it will not but it would attack if it or it's babies are threatened
A white tail deer originated from Finnish Americans from Minnesota. They have one or two babies a year.
They can have more than 900 million
Well my sword tail tail just had 34 babies and there doing great they lamly have about 1 to 211 but that is unlikely you should put the female into a separate tank when she is pregnant u can tell if she is if she is fat she will be pregnant 1to4weeks but mine was 5weeks when there born take the mother out of the tank other wise she will eat them make sure u feed them fry starter ask at the pet shop
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it might not eat it but it can bite it's tail or harm the fish
Sword frogs, also known as sword-tailed frogs, received their name due to the distinctive elongated tail or "sword" that males possess. This feature is particularly prominent during mating season, where the males use their tails to attract females. The term "sword" reflects both the shape and the function of this tail in reproductive displays.
No, wild rabbit babies, also known as kits, are born without a visible tail. Their tail will start to develop and become more noticeable as they grow older.
They have their babies in the sea, tail first.
Very much so! To the point that if it happens to one in a litter then you must get the whole litter treated immediately by a vet!
Yes, they actually make great friends and can have many babies together.