Humans don't live longer than animals because humans are part of the animal kingdom. There are animals that outlive humans on average e.g Parrots & Turtles.
However Humans now have the longest average lifespan among Mammals this is due mostly to our medical advances, remember the average human lifespan in the 14th century would have been a little over 30.
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.
That's not always the case. For dogs for instance, smaller dogs have a longer life expectancy than big dogs.
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.
There is no direct correlation between height and lifespan. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and overall health have a greater impact on longevity than height.
There is some evidence to suggest that reading can benefit overall well-being and cognitive health, potentially contributing to a longer life. Reading can reduce stress, improve brain function, and enhance emotional intelligence, all of which are factors that may support a longer and healthier life. However, it is just one of many factors influencing lifespan, including diet, exercise, genetics, and access to healthcare.
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, bigger animals have more bone so their stronger and can live up to foe's. smaller animals perhaps give out faster
i believe because they are smaller and a main pray for larger animals that they need to reproduce more so they do not go extinct.
Normally, smaller rabbits live longer than larger rabbits.
alligators live longer because they are larger and longer and has a larger part of everything than a crocodile
t happen to the animals when the space where they live become smaller?
The smaller a star the longer it lives. Smaller stars can live up to 200billion years, while a supergiant only lives about 10 billion years. Cooler stars live longer because they don't burn as much energy as a hotter star, while the larger the star, the shorter its lifespan
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Usually, smaller dogs live longer than bigger dogs.
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In general smaller fish have a shorter lifespan.
No. Smaller animals tend to have shorter lifespans. Some insects live only for a day, generally at accelerated speeds. Though a 150 year old giant tortoise I met was also quite nippy for his age.
Many fish are carnivores, which means they eat other animals. They attempt to survive, and to live, they must eat. Many larger fish eat smaller fish as a part of their diet.