If you multiply the number of weeks in a year and 7, then that will be your answer.
52.177457 * 7= 365.252199 weeksThe life span of the musky rat kangaroo, the smallest of all kangaroo species, is 4-6 years.
The life expectancy of a red kangaroo is around 14 years. A typical red kangaroo may live for considerably less than 14 years in the wild, or up to 20 years in captivity.
The life expectancy of a red kangaroo is around 14 years. A typical red kangaroo may live for considerably less than 14 years in the wild, or up to 20 years in captivity.
A giraffe can live the longest without water because it gets its moisture from leaves.Edit:The animal that can survive the longest without water is the kangaroo rat and lucky for it since it spends it's life in Death Valley. It may live 3-5 years without water.
a juvenile kangaroo
I have a Merriams Kangaroo Rat that I've had for over 7 years now. She is a female that I found in the wild as a pup. She has never had an encounter with any other K Rats and she still seems very healthy.
Sources vary. In the wild, red kangaroos can live between 10 and 15 years. They have been known to live longer in captivity - up to 23 years - due to the absence of dangerous predators.
There are over 60 species of kangaroos, and their life span varies according to their species. The larger species live the longest, and their average life expectancy in the wild is 10 - 15 years. In captivity, some species have been said to live to 20 years or more.They usually have a life span of about 9-18 years, but may live to be up to 28 years old.
The play does not refer to years of Caesar's life, but rather weeks or days.
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Grey kangaroos live for an average of between 12-15 years. In captivity, they may easily reach 20 years.
It ranges. About 5 weeks to 8 years