They reproduce during spring and summer, and can live for up to 9 years.
This species is polycarpic, reproducing more than once during its life.
In contrast, most first-year females successfully reproduce during their first breeding season.
Despite this, they don't reproduce asexually (by fissiparity) during the summer months.
The species reproduce sexually during the late autumn to early winter, producing eggs with a diameter of 0.9 mm.
They continuously reproduce during times other than winter, creating a new generation every two to three weeks.
He struggled to reproduce his previous form during most of his first season with the Che.
Golden mice in captivity tend to reproduce most frequently during the early spring and late summer.
Nesting seasons varied with species, but i to reproduce during the warmer times of year.
They are said to reproduce sexually during mating seasons triggered by the coming of rain.