How many offspring can a jaguar have?
Jaguars (Panthera onca) can have one to four offspring per litter, with an average of two. The number of offspring produced by a jaguar depends on several factors, including the age and health of the female, the availability of prey, and the presence of other predators in the area. Jaguars typically give birth to cubs every two years, and females can produce up to 20 offspring in their lifetime.