Well, all bladders stretch so it will depend on how much waste liquid is in it. Hope this helps! Chickens don't have bladders, they process all their waste in the cloaca.
No, your brain is one of the larger organs. If your bladder was that big you would probably have some sort of disorder.
28 depends how big the chickens are
no tigers and chickens are not related tigers are big cats that are mammals and chickens are fowl that are birds they are not related
a blue whale is twenty times bigger than a human.
The shape and size of the bladder depends on the amount of urine the organ contains.
Compared to humans - yes. Several minutes is no big deal to a hippo.
A cow's bladder can hold approximately 10 to 15 liters of urine, depending on the size of the animal. The bladder is relatively large compared to other mammals, reflecting the cow's substantial body size and hydration needs. Its capacity allows cows to store significant amounts of urine before needing to relieve themselves.
Chickens are so big because the eat more than the energy they exert. Poultry breeders have met the demands of consumers wanting larger product by feeding chickens more feed and limiting their exercise. This makes the chickens bigger and obese.
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How big chickens get depends on the breed of the bird. Some will only grow to the size of a pigeon while others can grow to about 18 pounds.
A baby's bladder can only hold around one ounce of fluid at a time. As they grow, their bladder does as well and they can hold more.
The bladder expands when it is increasing in capacity. The more urine deposited in the bladder, the larger it will need to be in order to compensate. If the bladder gets too big, it will result in infection or an ulcer.