The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
A chinchilla pregnancy typically lasts around 111 days, which is just under 4 months. During this time, the baby chinchilla develops in the mother's womb until it is ready to be born.
While the length of a baby tiger varies from breed to breed, typically, a baby tiger is about 5 to 6 inches long when born. Tiger cubs are also between 1.5 and 2 pounds, generally, though both length and weight at birth vary depending on how large or small the tiger breed is.
baby tigers tail can be up to 30 cm long or shorter it depends on the weight of the cub
A tiger carries her baby, or cub, for a gestation period of about 3.5 months before giving birth. The mother tiger then takes care of her cubs for about 1.5 to 2 years, until they are old enough to hunt and fend for themselves.
Only until they become grown or if they are adapting to a new region
a tiger has a baby in its womb for about 16 weeks and it takes about 30 seconds - 1 and a half minutes to be born.
it stays with its mother until it grownup .
If you mean how long it takes a mom tiger to give birth, it is six weeks which is 112 days.
A baby tiger takes about 3 to 3 and 1/2 months to develop.
until it dies and it lives in Asia
A chinchilla pregnancy typically lasts around 111 days, which is just under 4 months. During this time, the baby chinchilla develops in the mother's womb until it is ready to be born.
usually if a baby is born prematurely they stay in the hospital until the due date. if your baby was born at 26 weeks it will likely stay for 12 - 14 weeks in the hospital. at that time it will be around the mother's original due date.
2-3 weeks
Koalas are born with their eyes fused shut. They only open their eyes from about 22 weeks.
It depends how their feelings are, like if they're ready for a relationship
you can misscarry your baby as long as you are pregnant.from com conception until you are full term. you can misscarry your baby as long as you are pregnant.from com conception until you are full term.
Until the mom has another litter, or until the baby gerbil can eat solid food.