15 July,2024
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Female rabbits can become pregnant again just days after giving birth. Their gestation period is about 30 days, allowing them to potentially reproduce every month.
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House mice have a gestation period of about 19-21 days and can become pregnant again shortly after giving birth, leading to multiple litters per year.
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Similar to mice, rats have a short gestation period of about 21-23 days and can reproduce frequently.
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Guinea pigs have a gestation period of about 59-72 days and can become pregnant again shortly after giving birth, leading to frequent reproduction.
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Hamsters have a gestation period of about 15-20 days and can reproduce frequently, often giving birth to several litters a year.
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Gerbils have a gestation period of about 24-26 days and can reproduce multiple times a year.
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Female mosquitoes lay eggs every few days, depending on the availability of blood meals and suitable breeding sites.
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Fleas can lay eggs continuously, producing large numbers of offspring in a short time if conditions are favorable.
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Certain species of cockroaches can reproduce quickly, with females producing egg cases containing multiple eggs at frequent intervals.
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