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  1. Gambian Pouched Rats (3812 bytes)
    21: ...very nine months with up to six offspring in each litter.
  2. Great Hammerhead Shark (1970 bytes)
    30: ...merheads are [[viviparous]]. They give birth to a litter of between 6–42 young. The gestation period...
  3. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    60: ...e, it is likely that the weakest (or runts of the litter), will be insufficiently nursed, resulting occasi...
    102: ...les are fertile as early as 3 weeks and can carry litters before they themselves are fully grown. This can...
  4. Gypsy Moths (23610 bytes)
    35: ...ides protection. When larvae hide underneath leaf litter, mice, shrews, and Calosoma beetles can prey on t...
  5. Hammerhead Sharks (5016 bytes)
    29: ... the hammerhead shark occurs once a year and each litter contains 12-15 pups. The courtship involved in ma...
  6. Marsupial Moles (4850 bytes)
    33: ...ugh a thick layer of moss, roots, and fallen leaf litter on the rainforest floor, and thus, when the conti...
  7. Pigs (6100 bytes)
    33: ...allowed to forage may be watched by swineherds. A litter of piglets typically contains between 10 and 12 a...
  8. Raccoons (4751 bytes)
    20: ...no part in raising the young. By late summer, the litter will be weaned and will begin to fend for themsel...
  9. Snow Leopards (2890 bytes)
    25: Snow Leopards give birth to 2 to 3 cubs in a litter on average but can give birth to up to 7!
  10. Star-Nosed Mole (2409 bytes)
    22: ...n late winter or early spring. The female has one litter of 4 or 5 young in late spring or early summer.
  11. Ticks and Mites (8184 bytes)
    60: ...orged, the nymph drops off its host into the leaf litter and molts into an adult. These adults actively se...
    62: ...successful in finding hosts take cover under leaf litter or other surface vegetation, becoming inactive wh...
    64: ...st, become gravid, lay their eggs underneath leaf litter in early spring, and die. Each female lays approx...
  12. Whitetip Reef Shark (2371 bytes)
    32: ...eproduction is [[viviparous]], with 1-5 pups in a litter, the gestation period is at least 5 months. The s...
  13. Sawfish (fish) (7208 bytes)
    55: ...ted to mate once every two years, with an average litter of around 8 pups.
  14. Echidna (6296 bytes)
    37: ...re rare, and hunted for food. They forage in leaf litter on the forest floor, eating [[worm]]s and other [...
  15. Island Fox (12651 bytes)
    40: ...s. The Island Fox gives birth in a den, a typical litter having one to five kits, with an average of two o...
  16. Havanese (12254 bytes)
    67: ...utation shows up occasionally in otherwise normal litters, but these are not showable Havanese and go so f...
    121: ...an many other dog breeds. [[Crate training]] or [[litter box]] training are two options to help aid in thi...
  17. Shrew (3367 bytes)
    41: ... nuts, worms and a variety of other foods in leaf litter and dense vegetation, however some specialise in ...
  18. Shrew mole (1216 bytes)
    16: ...als tunnel but also forage on the surface in leaf litter.
  19. Golden Jackal (2398 bytes)
    32: ...ng sexual maturity, to help take care of the next litter. Golden Jackals mate for life. They hunt, defend ...

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