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Not only do they breed faster, they have larger litters. Both hawks and foxes average 1 to 4 babies. Mice can have up to a dozen, which leads to mice being able to have as many as 144 babies a year. Foxes have one litter a year. Hawks can lay eggs twice a year, but usually only do it once.

 
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