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Ravens typically have a clutch size of 3 to 7 eggs per breeding season. They can breed annually, and given their lifespan of around 10 to 15 years in the wild, a raven may produce several clutches over its lifetime. Therefore, the average number of babies a raven may have can range from 30 to over 100, depending on various factors such as environmental conditions and predation.

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