Penguins have 1 chick per year.
Although penguins can lay up to 2 eggs, only one will typically survive, and in the cold temperatures the strongest chick gets all the attention of its parents in order for the best chance of species survival.
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A penguin typically lays one to two eggs per breeding season, depending on the species. Not all eggs laid by penguins hatch successfully, and not all chicks survive to adulthood due to various environmental factors and predation. Therefore, the number of babies a penguin has in its lifetime can vary, but on average, a penguin may have several offspring over its reproductive years.
a mouse can have up to 5 to 7 babies in a litter
Most hamsters have 5-7 babies. Last year my 1 year old hamster had 18 babies, They can have up to 24 babies They can have about 2-10 babies maybe even 1. About 5 my hamster and my friends hamster had five babies
Shrews typically have multiple litters each year, with the number of babies in each litter ranging from 2 to 10, depending on the species and environmental conditions. On average, a female shrew can produce around 3 to 6 litters annually. This high reproductive rate helps sustain their populations, as shrews have short lifespans and face various predators.
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it depends but in its lifetime it can have 2 eggs
They have 9-10 in a year.
sometimes female coyotes have 5 babies but most female coyotes have 7
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about 1,048 male babies born for every 1,000 female babies born
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they can only have one
They have 1 baby per year