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
A 2-month-old baby should not go longer than 4-6 hours without eating to ensure they receive proper nutrition and stay healthy.
A 3-month-old baby should not go longer than 4-6 hours without eating to ensure they receive proper nutrition and stay healthy.
A 5-month-old baby can safely go without eating for about 4-6 hours, but it is important to feed them regularly to ensure they receive proper nutrition and hydration.
A two-month-old king snake can typically go about 1-2 weeks without eating. Young snakes tend to have faster metabolisms and may need to eat more frequently than adult snakes. If the snake continues to refuse food for an extended period, it's best to consult with a reptile veterinarian for advice.
An 8-month-old baby should not go more than 4-6 hours without eating. It is important to feed them regularly to ensure they receive proper nutrition for their growth and development.
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.
A 1-month-old baby should not go longer than 4-6 hours without eating. It is important to feed them regularly to ensure they are getting the nutrition they need for healthy growth and development.