Lions have fewer offspring compared to fish because they invest more time and resources in raising each offspring. Lions give birth to only a few cubs at a time and care for them extensively, whereas fish produce hundreds or even thousands of eggs at once with little to no parental care, relying on the sheer number of offspring to increase their chances of survival.
The average number of offspring per woman globally is around 2.5 children. This figure can vary depending on factors such as geographic location, education level, and socio-economic status.
Silverback gorillas usually have between 3-6 offspring in their lifetime, with an average of around 4 offspring. The number of offspring can vary depending on factors such as the health of the individual gorilla and the availability of resources in their habitat.
if heterozygous, yes
fry no pun intended
the average offspring of a bear is 2. But the offspring depends on the species.
20000000
5-8
because fish eggs are so small, fish can fit more eggs in the womb.
2000 eggs a day!! :)
5-22 babies
A fish fry.
5 to 6 for large ones.
I dont even know the average size of a puffer fish is. for a start
Clownfish offspring are called Fry.
Lions have fewer offspring compared to fish because they invest more time and resources in raising each offspring. Lions give birth to only a few cubs at a time and care for them extensively, whereas fish produce hundreds or even thousands of eggs at once with little to no parental care, relying on the sheer number of offspring to increase their chances of survival.
Female labeo rohita can lay thousands of eggs during spawning, but the exact number of offspring produced can vary depending on environmental conditions and the size/age of the fish.