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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Oh, dude, penguins don't just pop out babies left and right like a factory. They usually have one or two chicks per year, so let's say a penguin could have around 20-30 babies in its lifetime if it's lucky. But hey, who's counting, right? Penguins are just out there living their best life in the icy tundra.
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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about 10000
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
4 or 5
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