Otters can have up to 192 babies in their whole lifetime which is between 11 - 16 years but not necessary all the babies survive. They can have up to 2 litters a year.
Baby otters are born with eyes closed but open them at about 40 days old and are able to swim properly at about 80 days.
so 192 babies divided by 365 days in year
= 0.5260273973 a day C:
8
eleventeen
One baby at a time.
eleventeen
On average they have around 4 or 5.
They have 1 - 4 babies at a time. :)
They only have 1 baby, called a calf at a time
not sure but atleast 2 or 3
rats normally have 7-12 babies
usually one but sometimes twins
Stingrays have anywhere from five to thirteen babies at a time.
They can have one but 3-4 can come out.