No one really knows. However, we do know that gestation periods are based on weight. So according to me calculations based on knowledge regarding the bone density of large mammals I estimate the whales gestation period to be approximately 18.6675 months.
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Female coyotes are pregnant for approximately 63 days, after which they give birth to a litter of pups. The size of the litter can range from 1 to 19 pups, but the average litter size is around 6 pups.
A whale's tail, also known as a fluke, can vary in size depending on the species. On average, a whale's fluke can be between 10 to 12 feet wide.
The Dwarf Sperm Whale is the smallest species commonly known as a whale. It grows up to nine (9) feet in length and 551 pounds in weight- making it smaller than the bigger dolphins.
Yes they do have. The Narwhal (meaning "corpse whale" in Old Norse) is a rarely seen Arctic whale. This social whale is known for the very long tooth that males have.
The blue whale is the largest animal on earth, growing up to 100 feet long and weighing over 200 tons. These massive mammals feed on small marine organisms by filtering them through their baleen plates.
3 years
just over a year
like a year
she doesn't give birth - she lays eggs. :o)
Female Capybara's give birth to live young ones. Female Capybaras are pregnant for around 150 days and at the end of gestation give birth to two to eight babies. The more usual number is 4 babies per litter.
Female coyotes are pregnant for approximately 63 days, after which they give birth to a litter of pups. The size of the litter can range from 1 to 19 pups, but the average litter size is around 6 pups.
it takes 12 months
6-8 months
whale is a mammal so it does not lay egg but give birth.
don't be crazy it takes them three days......lol
The female humpback whale carries her calf for about 11 to 12 months before giving birth. After calving, the mother and calf often remain together for several months, during which the mother nurses and protects her young. This bonding period is crucial for the calf's development and survival.
If the female lasts long enough, she could give birth to a sugar glider.