A seal or sea lion mom has just one pup a year. Pups are usually born on land--often at the same place where their moms were born. Can you find any pups in the photo at left? If a mom and her pup get separated in a crowd, they had better be able to find each other! How? By smell and sound. As soon as a pup's born, Mom often barks right into its face--and her pup replies. So from the beginning, she and her pup can recognize one another!
Being mammals Harp seals give birth to live pups.
1-3 a year Weddell seals can have 1 -2 pups, as this species can give birth to twin pups.
A she-wlf will usually give birth to a litter of 2-7 pups.
Bull sharks give birth to live babies called pups. Their gestation period is about 1 year and they can give birth to between 1-13 pups in one litter.
The pups are usually born in summer. Normally the female wolf can have 5-6 pups.
Blue sharks give birth to 4-135 pups. Depending on the size and maturity of the female.
We call baby seals pups.
Dingoes can give birth to 4-5, or sometimes as many pups as 10
Seals and dogs have pups! From: Madax!
they have one baby at a time. The baby seals are also called pups.
Stingrays typically give birth to litters of 2-6 pups, although some species can have larger litters. Each pup is enclosed in its own protective egg case before hatching.
Grey seals usually only have 1 to 2 babies at a time. On the east coast grey seals have their pups in the autumn. On the west coast these seals have their pups in the winter. The pups only stay with their mother for the first month of their life and then venture off on their own.