Lions typically have 1 to 4 cubs per litter, and a female lion can give birth to cubs every 1.5 to 2 years. Therefore, a lioness may produce about 1 to 2 litters per year, resulting in an average of 1 to 8 cubs annually, depending on the survival of her previous offspring. However, many factors like environmental conditions and pride dynamics can influence these numbers.
It depends on how many hours you work per year.
about 100 million per year or more
A couple million appliances are sold Per year
The answer depends on how many hours per year you work.
31556926 seconds in a year
2 million
thay have many many many
Only one foal per year.
Lions and other wild beasts only eat about once a week.
African lions are reported to kill 70 people per year. Tigers also in the lion family, are estimated to kill about 100 people per year.
Approximate 2-3 babies per year, starting at one year of age - Abram
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The Collared Lemming has about 4 young per litter. Information from a 15 year study by Olivier Gilg.
A female will have one litter of kits per year of 2-5, sometimes a few more.
Normally 2 per year but 3 can also be a normal for some pairs
two per nest.
Pinto marked horses have the same number of babies as any other colored horse, typically one foal per year.