Reproductive Characteristics Reference Table for Small Mammals - Anatomy & Physiology
Species | Rabbit | Chinchilla | Chipmunk | Gerbil | Guinea Pig | Golden Hamster | Mouse | Rat | |
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Reproductive Pattern | No True Oestrous Cycle | Seasonally Polyoestrous:Breeds November-March | Seasonally Polyoestrous:Breeds March-September | Polyoestrous | Polyoestrous | Polyoestrous | Polyoestrous | Polyoestrous | |
Length of Oestous Cycle | Every 4 days | 30-35 days | 14 days | 4-6 days | 15-16 days | Every 4 days | 4-5 days | 4-5 days | |
Type of Ovulation | Induced:Occurs Within 10 hours of Mating | Spontaneous | Spontaneous | Spontaneous | Spontaneous | Spontaneous | Spontaneous | Spontaneous | |
Gestation Period | 28-32 days | 111 days | 28-32 days | 24-26 days | 63 days | 15-18 days | 19-21 days | 20-22 days | |
Average Litter Size | 2-7 | 2-3 | 2-6 | 3-6 | 2-6 | 3-7 | 6-12 | 6-12 | |
Type of Young at Birth | Altricial | Precocial | Altricial | Altricial | Precocial | Altricial | Altricial | Altricial | |
Weaning Age | 4-6 weeks | 6-8 weeks | 6-7 weeks | 3-4 weeks | 3-4 weeks | 3-4 weeks | 18 days | 3 weeks | |
Age of Sexual Maturity | 5-8 months | 8 months | 12 months | 10-12 weeks | 6-10 weeks | 6-10 weeks | 3-4 weeks | 5-6 weeks |
Key Words
- Altricial: newly born young are relatively immobile, have closed eyes, lack hair, and must be cared for by the adults. Altricial young are born helpless and require care for a comparatively long time.
- Precocial: young have open eyes, have hair, large brains and are immediately mobile and somewhat able to defend themselves against predators.
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