Females usually begin to give birth at age 3 or 4 and continue to bear young every two years.
Females have been bearing young for thousands upon thousands of years.
Last and Stevens (2009) report shortfin makos bear young on average every 3 years.
According to Ditmars, females bear live young in tidal pools.
Females bear young every two years following a 160 to 180 day gestation.
Do you think that human parents, once they bear young, are ever truly free again?
He and I have borne young to each other.
Adult females bear live young in broods of 10-15.
Over the course of several years, however, birds with intermediate personalities appear to have had more success at bearing young.
If the captured treeliog was a female, she might bear young.