Usually, yes.
Although there are some animals that can outlive humans. Some whales, tortoises etc.
In general, humans tend to live longer than most animals. This can be attributed to factors such as the complexity of our Biology, advanced medical care, and lifestyle choices. However, there are some animals like tortoises, bowhead whales, and some species of jellyfish that can outlive humans.
Larger animals typically have slower metabolic rates, which can lead to less cellular damage and slower aging. Additionally, larger animals may have more robust physiological systems and cellular repair mechanisms that help them live longer. Lastly, larger animals may have evolved to invest more resources in longevity in order to reach sexual maturity or reproduce successfully.
No, people today generally live longer than people in the past due to advancements in healthcare, sanitation, and nutrition. Life expectancy has increased significantly over the years.
I am not capable of living as I am a computer program designed to assist users.
No, the Great Alexander lived longer than his famous horse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died at the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BC, while Alexander the Great passed away in 323 BC.
On average, people from Canada tend to live longer than people from the United States. Factors such as healthcare access, lifestyle choices, and social policies may contribute to this difference. However, individual health outcomes can vary among people within each country.
Larger animals typically have slower metabolic rates, which can lead to less cellular damage and slower aging. Additionally, larger animals may have more robust physiological systems and cellular repair mechanisms that help them live longer. Lastly, larger animals may have evolved to invest more resources in longevity in order to reach sexual maturity or reproduce successfully.
Humans have a longer infancy and longer life span than most animals, so they have to care for their young for a longer period of time.
There are many reasons why plants can live longer than animals. One reason is that plants have thicker protective layers.
157,897,654 % impossible
In some cases yes, not all cases though. Lately they have been known NOT to live longer than human beings.
that is really unanswerable. That is like asking America. Humans live longer than caterpillars. there is not a right answer... Everthing dies at a different time.
Their slow lifestyle.
In some cases yes, not all cases though. Lately they have been known NOT to live longer than human beings.
no, bigger animals have more bone so their stronger and can live up to foe's. smaller animals perhaps give out faster
Giraffes
Animals require firstly oxygen they cannot live without it for more than several minutes. They require water to live longer than several days.
It can hardly be said that they live linger if they don't live, or even exist, at all. However, it is probably for the same reasons that humans and elepahnts live onger than bats, and why bats live longer than most insects and bugs.