All species of whale and dolphin usually produce a single young.
During very wet years, the species can produce occasionally 3 generations per year.
The species produces a large amount of seeds, averaging 50,000 per plant.
These species produce regular eggs during good environmental conditions, which hatch in one to four days.
If that were true, why is the species producing a large number of males who never mate?
Not every species produces leaves with all of these structural components.
Many species produce edible fruits, and/or have other economic uses.
One species can, all by itself, produce infinite varieties of experiences.
The species produces flowers throughout the year in its native range.
One species of Gastrotheca produces about 200 young at a time.