No, this is not possible. However, a cat can give birth to kittens which look more like one breed or another, if she is a mixed-breed or has bred with a different breed tom than herself.
more than one baby animal. (For example, if 4 puppies or 5 kittens are born at the same time, they are called a litter.)
*multitasking: where an individual can carry out more than one activity at one time
about 3-6 pups, normally, though there has been more than that on record before.
i think they only have either one or two baby guinea pigs but i am not sertin because i don't think a animal that small can carry more than two baby guinea pigs at once but you never no i might be wrong
Dual Core and Hyperthreading
Australian Shepherds typically carry their litters for around 63 days, which is the average gestation period for dogs. It's important to ensure they have a comfortable and stress-free environment during this time.
when you have more than one female cat they often times feed each others kittens even if not related
The only time opossums can carry rabies is if they're ill and their body temperature rises. In fact, you are more likely to get rabies than an opossum!
I think so. I havent played golf for a long time.
Yes, a dog in heat can potentially be bred by more than one male dog if they are not kept separate during the mating process. This can result in a litter of mixed parentage. It is important to monitor and control the interactions of dogs during this time to prevent unplanned pregnancies.
On average, Chihuahuas have an estimated 2 to 5 puppies per litter. Some have given birth to 7 or more puppies at a time.
Female raccoons have 2 to 7 kits in a litter. Raccoons pregnancies take around 63 days.