The Shortest Gestation Period Of All Mammals Is The Short Nosed Bandicoot. The Longest Of All Mammals Is The African elephant. Check It On The First Top Ten Of Everything Book By Russel Ash. The Short Nosed Bandicoot Has Very Small Size. The Male Is Larger And Heavier. Being 5-7 Centimetres. The African Elephant Has Males Larger And Heavier Than Females. Probably Being 4 Metres Long. The Gestation Period For African Elephant Is 660 Days! Which Is Even More Longer Than A Year! The Short Nosed Bandicoot Only Has 12 Days Of Being Pregnant!
ok the animal that has lived the longest was the deer
The recent studies show that the longest pregnancy or gestation period is of 3.5 years...yeah quite amazing...According to the the Gunnies world records 2011 the longest pregnancy period is of a common FRILLED SHARK (chlamydoselachus anguineus) of 1279.25 or more daysScientific Classification:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ChondrichthyesSubclass:ElasmobranchiiOrder:HexanchiformesFamily:ChlamydoselachidaeGenus:ChlamydoselachusSpecies:C. anguineus
From what I can tell Elephants are pregnant the longest. They have a gestation period of 22 months. Some people may say that an Alpin Salamander is pregnante for three and a half years but I am unsure about that.
It is unknown which animal has the shortest neck. Even animals with the longest neck like a giraffes may have members with some mutation that cause a short neck, as well as other species.
Not always, but in general, the larger the animal, the longer the gestation period.
The shortest known gestation period is the Virginian opossum, which is 12 days. The longest period belongs to the Indian elephant, which has a gestation period of 22 months.
Shortest: American Opossum or Virginian Opossum - 8 days Longest: Asiatic Elephant - 760 days *These are mammals, the longest remains the same but the shortest would be the house fly with a gestation period of 24 hours.
Two marsupials share the shortest gestation period. The Virginian opossum and the yapok (an unusual, rare water opossum) have a gestation period period of 12-13 days. Several sources cite the Eastern quoll of Australia as also having a gestation period of 12-13 days, but this is incorrect. The Eastern quoll's gestation period is 21 days. The longest known gestation period of any animal is that of the African elephant. Its gestation period averages 660 days but can extend to 760 days.
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It is believed that the animal with the shortest pregnancy is the bandicoot. They have a gestation period that only last 12 days.
Marsupials in general have short gestation periods since the babies are born into the pouch at a rather underdeveloped state. I think the shortest animal gestation period if I remember correctly is that of the opposum, it's 12-13 days long.
Marsupials in general have short gestation periods since the babies are born into the pouch at a rather underdeveloped state. I think the shortest animal gestation period if I remember correctly is that of the opposum, it's 12-13 days long.
The bootlace worm. It can reach lengths of 200ft long.
ok the animal that has lived the longest was the deer
Elephants have one of the longest gestation period among mammals. They are pregnant for a period of around 22 months. After the 22 month gestation, they giver birth to a calf that is approximately 250 pounds heavy and stands at around 2.5 feet tall
The recent studies show that the longest pregnancy or gestation period is of 3.5 years...yeah quite amazing...According to the the Gunnies world records 2011 the longest pregnancy period is of a common FRILLED SHARK (chlamydoselachus anguineus) of 1279.25 or more daysScientific Classification:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ChondrichthyesSubclass:ElasmobranchiiOrder:HexanchiformesFamily:ChlamydoselachidaeGenus:ChlamydoselachusSpecies:C. anguineus
The recent studies show that the longest pregnancy or gestation period is of 3.5 years...yeah quite amazing...According to the the Gunnies world records 2011 the longest pregnancy period is of a common FRILLED SHARK (chlamydoselachus anguineus) of 1279.25 or more daysScientific Classification:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ChondrichthyesSubclass:ElasmobranchiiOrder:HexanchiformesFamily:ChlamydoselachidaeGenus:ChlamydoselachusSpecies:C. anguineus