They do not compare, you can take the average human lifespan and divide the average ferret lifespan. But this number will not be good for anything.
Search wikipedia for "Aging in dogs" for more information
Cmon man, a ferret year is as long as a human year but if you mean in comparison to dog years, which is 7:1 human, then a ferret year would be 12:1 if your ferret lives to be ten, that would be 120 years old.
Cmon man, a ferret year is as long as a human year but if you mean in comparison to dog years, which is 7:1 human, then a ferret year would be 12:1 if your ferret lives to be ten, that would be 120 years old.
Your father is 308 dog years old. To calculate, multiply your dog's age in dog years (7) by the ratio of your dad's age in human years (44) to your dog's age in human years (7).
lol...234 years old
The concept of "animals years" is no longer an accepted concept in veterinary practices. Members of the same species age and develop differently, four years to a rabbit is the same as four years to human or to a toaster.
Your ferret is showing dominance, you might want to separate them for a awhile.
Well one human year is 25 hamster years so I guess he is 100. Hope this helps! =)
In the first year of life, a puppy goes from newborn to adult. That would take about eighteen to twenty years in a human. So, four weeks being roughly a twelfth of a year, that would make a month old puppy chronologically equivalent to an eighteen to twenty month old human. After the first year, dogs age approximately four years to each human year. The idea of dog years being equal seven human years is an average over their entire life span.
Females live as long a life as males. So 6-8 years, but some can get up to 12 years old.
No. This is the formula vets use: When the dog reaches it's first birthday, it is equivalent to a human being 21 years old. So a year-old dog is like a 21 year old person. For every dog year after that, they add four human years. If your dog is two years old, that is like 25 for a human. If he's three years old, that is like 29 for a human, and so on.
36 years is 5 years in cat years x x x hope that answers it
In human years, a jaguar that is two years old is actually fourteen years old in cat years. This is because for every year a cat ages in human years they age seven in cat years.