A Steller's Sea Cow typically gave birth to a single calf at a time. The gestation period for these marine mammals was around 11 to 12 months, and mothers would nurse their young for several months after birth. This reproductive strategy is similar to that of other large marine mammals. Unfortunately, Steller's Sea Cow went extinct in the 18th century, primarily due to human hunting.
Quokkas tend to give birth to a single joey at a time.
Squirrels give birth to one to three babies.
Jaguars typically give birth to 1-4 cubs in a litter, with the average litter size being around 2 cubs. The mother jaguar is responsible for caring for and raising the cubs until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
The Kinkajou has usually only one cub at a time but sometimes they give birth to twins, but not often. They are a placental mammal.
Servals typically give birth to 1-4 kittens in a litter, with 2 being the most common number.
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Margays give birth to a single kitten.
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Margays give birth to a single kitten.
4-6 cubs