Turtles generally have a much longer natural lifespan compared to silkworms. While silkworms typically live for about 4 to 6 weeks, some turtle species can live for several decades, with some even reaching over 100 years. Thus, turtles significantly outlive silkworms in terms of natural lifespan.
A turtle has a longer life span because a silkworm can die by someone killing them
The natural life of a baby turtle is 50-70 years.
Your whole natural life.
no. it doesn't have to, but it is its natural way of life.
Your turtle died today of natural causes. No one can answer this question. It reached the end of its life, end of!
A silkworm comes out of the silk cocoon as a moth, if its life is allowed to complete a full cycle.
the longest animal i ever heard that lived for the longest time was a turtle thy have lived and can live for hundreds of years and they have been around for millions even older then dinosaurs!
Reptiles. examples: lizards, crocodiles and dinosaurs and turtle and mostly th etortoise (usually more than 110 year)
Yes, if they are in a natural environment that has cold winters. Otherwise, in warmer natural environments and in captivity, they don't. You can unnaturally induce hibernation in a turtle, but this is not recommended as it can easily go wrong, endangering your Mississippi map turtle's life!
A domesticated silkworm produces a single cocoon in its life cycle, which when unraveled can produce up to 3,000 meters of one strand of silk fibre.
the life span is 1 month and the frog is the slowest lamest animal in the world.sike!figure it out yourself go to the library
Bowhead whales are known to have the longest life span of any marine mammal, with some individuals reaching over 200 years old. These whales are found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters and are known for their distinctive bowed lower jaw and thick blubber layer that helps them survive in icy waters.