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Human lifespans are usually longer than a dog's lifespan.
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.
Parrots, tortoises, horses are some examples of animals that generally live longer than dogs and cats.
A Bullet ant usually will live for up to 90 days. There are other species of ants that have shorter lifespans and longer lifespans. The queen can live much longer than the regular worker Bullet ants.
no, they are separate animals. tortoises are better suited to swimming than turtles
Generally no, but often yes. Animals in a well kept zoo usually have longer lifespans than in the wild, have a guaranteed supply of food, and receive medical attention. However, there are also many zoos that mistreat animals, do not provide nutritious meals or medical attention, or buy animals that were captured illegally or unethically.
Other than some fish and clams, tortoises and sea turtles are the higher lifeforms that live the longest, up to 200 years or possibly longer.
Charles Darwin reached the Galapagos islands in 1835. He observed many finches, tortoises and many other animals. He observed that the animals in the Galapagos were different than the animals in other places like south America. This may be because the climate is different in the Galapagos than in other places so the animals may have involved to suit the temperatures in the Galapagos.
No, it is the other way around. Larger animals, such as elephants, have a longer gestation period than smaller animals, like hamsters.
Finches...he based his theory on the shape of their beaks
Turtle? Tortoises
No. Amphibians are a different group than reptiles. Amphibians are animals such as; Frogs, Toads, Salamanders, etc. Reptiles are animals such as; Turtles, Tortoises, Snakes, Lizards, etc.