offspring in the PONS Dictionary

offspring Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to produce offspring iron

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Because she was hand raised she had a hard time raising her own offspring and required the assistance of surrogates.
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Females typically give birth to a single offspring, although twins rarely occur.
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Slaves were a valuable asset, and their owner also owned their offspring, so ensuring that female slaves gave birth was of paramount importance.
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Like most metatherians, they had a pouch to carry their offspring around.
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Weaning occurs at around 2 years of age for the offspring.
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As such, parents are never certain which of the hatchlings is their biological offspring.
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Their groups range from 2-40 which consists of the female, male, offspring and occasionally dominant male.
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They have three sons and a daughter, who have a numerous offspring.
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The parents often feed the young for 68 months after birth and the terminus of the offspring-parent relationship occurs after about 1 year.
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Before speciation is complete, two diverging populations may still produce viable offspring.
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