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.
Rabbits typically have a gestation period of about 28-31 days, regardless of their age. So, if an eight or seven month old rabbit becomes pregnant, it will take around one month for them to give birth to their babies.
Wild rabbits typically have litters of 3-8 baby rabbits, known as kits. They can have multiple litters throughout the year.
Between one and four - though usually they have singles or twins.
Sloths only produce one baby sloth a year.
Bunnies typically give birth to 3-8 babies in each litter, but they can have as many as 14. The babies, called kittens, are born hairless and blind, and are nursed by the mother until they are ready to eat solid food.
rabbits can have as many babies as posibble but it is unfair to make them have too many !
one a year
Obviously one of the rabbits is a female and not male.
it depends
1
One in 10 thousand babies are born with Dwarfism every year.
DNA testing.
2 kids
The number of rabbits per year for one rabbit = 3 x 4/12 = 9For three rabbits = 3 x 9 =27 rabbit
one a year
Only one.
as many as it feels like