A panda bear will have 1 to 2 cubs at one time. Panda bears are on the endangered species list.
55% of the time a female giant panda will have a single cub. 45% of the females will produce twins. However, the female can only produce enough milk for a single cub so the weakest of the twins will usually die.
Tigers can only usually have 3-4 cubs.
The litter size is usually 3-4 cubs.
Usually one or two cubs at a time.
Most often one, but pretty often 2 in any given year. They can only care for one at a time, though. If you're asking how many total babies a panda can raise, they become fertile between 4 and 8 years, so given a 4 year start on fertility, and the average wild life span (20 years), a wild panda can raise up to 8 cubs in its lifetime.
1-3 it depends really !!
They produce up to 2 offspring but don't produce to many in a whole life time
a panda does not lay eggs. It is mammal so, like humans the baby panda cubs are born like human babies, exept pandas
They usually have 1-8 cubs at one time.
Usually a female has 2 cubs in a litter. Females typically produce 5 litters in their lifetime.
On average, a polar bear can produce a single young one at a time. However, there are some cases of twins and triplets.