Komodo dragons typically lay between 15 to 30 eggs in a single clutch, which they usually produce once a year. The eggs are laid in nests, often in the ground or within decaying vegetation, and after about 8 to 9 months of incubation, the eggs hatch. While they can lay multiple clutches in different years, the annual reproductive output is generally limited to one clutch per female.
dragons can lay up to 3 eggs a year
12 babies a year
it depends on how many babies she has
1 to 2 babies are born in a year
they can have up to 20 babies a year.
2 to 4 babies a year
one a year
Five million babies
937 Premature babies are born each year
Dolphin have babies around the middle of the year in the moth July
1 a year
The average skink can have 5-15 babies a year.