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The number of times an animal species has babies per year varies significantly depending on the species. For example, rabbits can have multiple litters, sometimes up to six times a year, while larger mammals like elephants typically give birth only once every two to four years. Additionally, some fish and amphibians can reproduce several times within a single year. Therefore, the frequency of reproduction is highly species-dependent.

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