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I don't have such figures, I wish I did.Interesting! Do you have information, off-hand or otherwise, on how many / what percent of those initially born survive to maturity? If it's like you say, and only a small percentage statistically reach adulthood, then I could potentially double or triple that figure! Realistically though, although I do have several friends and family members who have expressed interest, I doubt 7-8 will put a dent into the brood. I could be wrong though!
This is a dated paper specifically for Arkansas
http://libraries.uark.edu/aas/issues/2008v62/v62a15.pdf
The person that may know the best is Dr. Jason Bond at Auburn University. He's a very nice guy, and if you emailed him I bet he would answer. If you learn some information please share w/the board.
He did a taxonomic revision of the Apho. genus done over a span of 10 years so I would imagine he may have a good idea on this question given he and his lab conduct field research for collecting and such.
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