The maximum number of rabbits that can be expected to live in any given litter is about 12. (Rabbits can have more, but having more than 12 survive is very unlikely.) Rabbits can have a maximum of 1 litter every 31 days, so the highest possible number is around 144.
However, If all of the bunnies are in one area, the number could be much higher. If the first litter is born on the first of January, those babies will be breeding age by about mid May. So the true number of progeny that 2 rabbits could theoretically give rise to in a single year is well over 1,000. This is why it's important to know the gender of your pet rabbits.
A rabbit can have up to 13 litters a year and each litter can have 2-10 babies. Therefore, the most productive rabbit, by these statistics, can have 130 babies in a year.
Rabbits should not be breed until they are at least one year of age at the very minimum. Young rabbits do not make good mothers and there is a high mortality rate for both mothers and babies.
Ground squirrels have one litter per year that usually have nine babies.
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Rabbits can have many kits per litter, ranging from one to ten, some litters of 13 have been reported. It depends on the breed of the rabbit also. My baby mini-lop came from a litter of ten.
Sloths only produce one baby sloth a year.
rabbits can have as many babies as posibble but it is unfair to make them have too many !
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Obviously one of the rabbits is a female and not male.
Rabbits should not be breed until they are at least one year of age at the very minimum. Young rabbits do not make good mothers and there is a high mortality rate for both mothers and babies.
One in 10 thousand babies are born with Dwarfism every year.
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The number of rabbits per year for one rabbit = 3 x 4/12 = 9For three rabbits = 3 x 9 =27 rabbit