As long as they have just had a large meal, and slow their metabolic rate, then yes.
Only a month.
Only a month.
3 months without eating food and 1 month without drinking water.
1 month
depend on the size and species, they can be fed as often as twice a week or once a month, but they should never go more than a month without food
The common jellyfish can go up to one full month without eating, or 30 days. A jellyfish typically has a life span of one year.
It is good for a baby to eat every week and sub adults to adults to eat every two weeks some adults will only eat once a month, snakes can live a long time without food my dAd found one that had escaped six months later still alive. Though that doesn't mean you should risk it, I would never let your snakes go more than a month without eating to keep them healthy
no
Many insects can actually last much longer than that without eating. For example, the common bed bug can go nearly a year without eating. They can do this because their metabolism slows when faced with periods without food and they are able to draw off of the large stores of fat in their body to sustain them until they come across a food source once again.
In the spring of the year normally which can vary month to month depending on which part of the country>
Are you crazy? I'm sure it wouldn't kill him, but who would do that? So, in other words, NO!
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