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Rodents typically reproduce through sexual reproduction, with most species displaying a high reproductive rate. Females generally have multiple estrous cycles throughout the year, often producing several litters of young each year. The gestation period varies by species but usually ranges from about 20 to 40 days, after which the female gives birth to a litter of pups. Rodent offspring are born altricial, meaning they are born helpless and require significant parental care in their early weeks of life.

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