A dugong typically gives birth to a single calf after a gestation period of about 13 to 14 months. Twins are extremely rare but can occur on occasion. The mother usually nurses her calf for about 18 months to two years, providing it with essential nutrients and care during its early development.
A dugong typically gives birth to one calf at a time, although twins can occur on rare occasions. The gestation period for a dugong is about 13 to 15 months. After giving birth, a mother dugong will nurse her calf for up to 18 months, providing care and protection during this vulnerable period.
from 1 to 7 babys
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3 to 10 babys
A yak is a mammal, so they give birth to live young. After a gestation period of about 9 months, they give birth to a single calf.
Depends like adopt or giving Birth if adopt how many you want but giving Birth maybe 1 or like twins 2
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The Irish Elk has been extinct for about 7,700 years, so it is difficult to know how many could be given birth to by one mother.
Depends on it size and the dog size and how many it is giving birth too
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They give birth to a single calf after a gestation period of 12 months, twins are rare.
Just the one, Dugong dugon. However the dugong is closely related to the manatees, of which there are 3 species.