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how many babies do rabbits have

Rabbits usually have around 5–8 babies per litter , but the full range is wide: roughly 1 to 14 babies (called kits) in a single litter.

Quick Scoop: Basic Numbers

  • Typical litter size: about 5–8 kits for many pet and wild rabbits.
  • Possible range: 1–14 kits in one litter, with 6 often quoted as an average.
  • Gestation (pregnancy) length: about 30 days , so they can have several litters per year.
  • In the wild, a female can produce around 30 young in a single breeding season under ideal conditions.

So if you’re just looking for a quick, practical answer:

A rabbit usually has about 5–8 babies at a time , but anywhere from 1 to 14 is possible.

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