Geese have a gestation period of 28-35 days. They have a lifespan of 10-24 years.
No but if youwant more answers ask a local Vet
The average gestation period of a pig is 112-114 days.
The guanco weighs 200-300 pounds and its lifespan is about 25 yrs or more, the gestation of a guanco is345-360 days. Some and most people mistake a guanco as a lamba.
no, iguanas are not a endangered species
Gestation period and lifespan are positively correlated, as the Animals with fast life cycles (short lifespan) will have fast gestation periods. This is because they evolved to live quickly due to predators and competition for food. Professor William Amos, Professor of Evolutionary Genetics, University of Cambridge
No, apart form the giant species that live on the island of Komodo.
The length of time a baby animal spends in its mother's womb, known as gestation period, can influence its early development and overall health, which may subsequently affect its lifespan. Longer gestation often allows for more complete development, potentially leading to better survival rates and longevity. However, lifespan is also influenced by numerous factors, including genetics, environment, and postnatal care. Thus, while there may be some correlation, it is not the sole determinant of lifespan.
Bears have a lifespan of up to 25 years, however 95% of bears who live past age 2 die by the gun of a human. The gestation period (time of pregnancy) for a bear is 180-270 days.
Igunas, a fictional or hypothetical species, do not exist in any widely recognized context. Therefore, the question of whether they are born Posinist cannot be answered definitively. If you meant "Iguna" in a different context, please provide more information for clarification.
The Iguana blends in with its environment. It can change the color of its skin and blend in with whatever it wants to.
Alot of animals will eat a house mouse. The cat, maybe the dog, also Igunas, and snakes.