Tylosaurus, a genus of large marine reptiles from the Late Cretaceous period, is believed to have had a lifespan of around 20 to 30 years. Their longevity, like that of many reptiles, would have been influenced by environmental factors and predation. Fossil evidence suggests they were apex predators in their ecosystem, which may have contributed to their survival over this time span. Understanding their lifespan helps paleontologists piece together the ecology of prehistoric marine environments.
It depends on the dog's breed.
in the wild it is 2-3 years
about 3 to 5 years old.
the lifespan of a lizard is 2 to 3 years
A lifespan is how long someone will live this is by sebastian chavez
Tylosaurus was a large sea reptile at the age of the cretaceous. It was a mosasaur, and ate meat. If your son likes this he must be interested in dinosaurs.
Cats live on average 8 to 22 years, but by 10 years old they are already "old".
anywhere from 10-15 years. some are even known to live 20 years!!! its a pet for a life time.
the average lifespan of a wild African elephant is 60 years but in few cases they may live near 80 years old
Well that depends on how many you have you have 1 then about 0-1 months. If you have 2 or more it could be anywhere between 0-4months.
Clydesdale horses will live an average of 25 - 30 years. However, as with all animals the preventative health care it is given throughout its life can make a huge difference in lifespan.
The average life-expectacy for a flashlight bulb is 1000-2000 hours. However, you can expand it's lifespand by reducing the tension or lenghtening the wire of the lamp.