Red deer have a gestation period of around 225 to 270 days.
The gestation period for a black-tailed deer is about 6.5 to 7 months. This means that female black-tailed deer are pregnant for approximately 200 to 220 days before giving birth.
Raccoons have a gestation period of 63-65 days.
Lions have a gestation period of 110 days.
The gestation period for dogs - all dogs - is nine weeks.
The puma's gestation period is 91 days long.
The gestation period of an axis deer is around 210 to 238 days.
The gestation period of a red wolf is around 60 to 63 days.
Black-tailed deer have a gestation period of around 210 days.
Red headed woodpeckers have a 12 -14 day gestation period. They then have a nesting period of 24-31 days.
Mice have a gestation period of 20 days. They can have 3-14 babies.
The gestation period for a black-tailed deer is about 6.5 to 7 months. This means that female black-tailed deer are pregnant for approximately 200 to 220 days before giving birth.
The gestation period of a Red Pol cow is around 285 days long, plus or minus a few days.
A femalewhite tailed deer has a gestation period of 200 days. Other breeds of deer have pregnancies as short as 160 days. So about 5.3 months to 6.7 months. Hope it helps! :)
Gestation is the pregnancy of an animal. In heelers it is usually 56-72 days.
Around 52 days of gestation, a female gives birth to a litter of 2 to 5 kits.
As a deer is a mammal, the young go through a gestation period. During which the baby develops in the mother's womb.An incubation period is what bird eggs need until the developed chicks hatch from the eggs.
The gestation period for a mule deer typically lasts about 200 to 210 days, or roughly 6.5 to 7 months. Female mule deer usually give birth to a single fawn, although twins can occur in some cases. Fawning generally takes place in late spring to early summer, coinciding with the availability of food resources for the growing fawn.