There are usually 2 or 3 cubs in a litter but there can be more. But the reality is that usually only 1 or 2 at greatest survive.
Leopard cubs are usually born in a litter of 2–4 cubs.
4 metric cups
42.26 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
a butterfly cannot be born in a litter!?.
2.48 L 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 L 1 L = 4 metric cups
The average litter size is 3-4, and they can have as many as 9 in one litter.
A litter with one puppy.
In the wild, 2-3 cubs are normally born in a snow leopard litter, although one snow leopard in captivity gave birth to 7 cubs! Female snow leopards can mate every other year. I don't know how often males can mate; I would assume that they could mate every year, once they reach the appropriate age.
Rats typically give birth to a litter of 6 to 12 pups.
they can at least have 5
Usually one to three cubs are born in a litter. Up to 5 have been reported.Around 2-4 cubs are in a Leopard litter. But some of them do not survive and mostly only 1 or 2 live. It is very rare and lucky for all of the cubs to reach adulthood.The average litter size is 2 to 3 kittens (leopard young) but it can be from one to six.Cubs are usually born in a litter of 2-4,[32] but infant mortality is high and usually no more than 1-2 cubs survive beyond their infancy.3 to 2 cubs.about 5
Litter size of a cougar is between one and six cubs; typically two.