cats have the longest life
Camels
it is a home and hydrater to them
pets because their used to human home life not wildlife
The only animal (which is actually fish) is salmon they return home only once after life to lay and fertilize their eggs before dying.
Habitat loss can be described when an animal loses their home. Every animal in the animal kingdom has a niche, a role in their animal community, and without their habitat they no longer have a niche. Habitat loss can be very disruptive to the biosphere.
Actually, as a general rule, the smaller the the breed of animal, the longer the life span. For instance, chihuahuas have much longer life spans than Great Danes. The same is likely true of cocks and hens.
Many surrounding factors affect the life of an animal. For example the climate, climate can not only impact the comfort of an animal, but also the animals food supply. People also impact the life of an animal, people moving into the animals home area, can make life more difficult for the animal.
Yes that is true that the bigger the animal the longer it lives.
Another word for organism would be: Animal Life or Environmental Life! Hope this helps! :)
Animal fats tend to go rancid with time. Vegetable oils will too eventually, but have a longer shelf life.
Nothing. A "life tenant" is simply the owner for the rest of his or her life, regardless of where he or she lives. One would presume the nursing home will let you (or somebody) know when they no longer believe the "life tenant" is alive.
normally smaller the animal the shorter the life spanAnswerThere are exceptions; smaller breed dogs, for example, have longer average life spans than larger breeds.