Megalodons, which lived millions of years ago, are known primarily from their teeth and jaw fossils, making it difficult to determine specific reproductive behaviors or litter sizes. However, like modern sharks, it's believed that megalodons were likely ovoviviparous, giving birth to live young. Estimates suggest that a typical litter size could have ranged from 1 to about 20 pups, similar to some large modern shark species.
They can have 3 to 4 puppies if the litter is heaths they can have more
no one knows for sure
Megaladons fed upon other animal like early whale.
The normal size of a Cocker Spaniel litter is between 3 and 7 puppies, with 5 being the average litter size.
Two to four is the normal litter size.
The normal litter is two to four.
Two to three cubs is normal for an aardwolf litter.
The name means "Big Tooth."
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Yes, megalodons are extinct. They lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago and are not believed to have survived into modern times.
I don't know if it's "normal" but it's not unusual.
Lop earred rabbits can have as few as one bunny to as many as 10. A normal size litter is 4 to 6 bunnies.