Sea horses are one species. The midwife toad - the most maternal of males carries his young on dimples in his back, has to go through labour to 'give birth to' them.
can a goat carry more than one set of babies
If they're canniballs...
Rats usually carry there babies for twenty-one days, sometimes twenty-three. If they deliver at ten days, most likely all the babies will die :( And after the babies are born, that doesn't guarantee them all living. By the way, the mom will eats the babies that are born dead or sick. Oops I forgot, take a head count of all the babies everyday, if she has a runt she might abandon it so keep an eye on the runts! Hope this helps, Kirby319
None. Oxen don't have "babies." This is because most oxen, if not all, are males, mainly castrated, that are trained to pull carts, not to be bred to produce "babies."
Oxen are castrated males that are used for draft work. Oxen do not produce calves (nor babies).
males carry the babies
Because they don't have the same reproductive organs that allow them to carry the baby.
No; but it is possible to carry babies that were conceive within two-three weeks apart.
in three to 4 weeks
No, males can't have babies.
Maltesse carry babies for 60 days
no
no, rats do not have a pouch to carry their babies in. Mostly they leave the babies in the nest while they go out to feed and then return to them. Most pet rats only stay with their mothers for 4-5 weeks, and its best to separate males from females at this age because even though they are so young they are already capable of getting pregnant!
No males do not have babies, or eggs in the case of most lizards. It is the female that has the babies.
can a goat carry more than one set of babies
because they are GAYYY
the males will eat and kill the babies