Theoretically, a female rabbit can produce a litter of babies every six weeks ! Which is why it's always a good idea to keep males and females separate unless you plan to breed them !
Rabbits reproduce frequently, with a gestation period of about 30 days. They can have multiple litters of babies each year, typically ranging from 3 to 7 babies per litter.
Only one foal per year.
Plants reproduce many times throughout their lifespan, often through the process of producing seeds. Some plants can reproduce multiple times in a single growing season, while others may reproduce once per year. This varies depending on the species of plant.
Curlews typically reproduce once a year, laying a clutch of 3-5 eggs per breeding season. Breeding typically occurs in the spring or early summer, with the young birds fledging in early to mid-summer.
Every mammal is different in that respect.
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Females will have one litter of kits per year, usually in the early spring.
Once per Year
At 14.5 meters per second, the rabbit is running the equivalent of:32.44 miles per hour52.2 km per hour47.57 feet per second
Once per year.
Veins have no reproductive organs, so no they cannot reproduce per se.