Gestation vetoes from species to species and usually relates to the size of birth-- the smaller the animal the smaller the gestation
Not always, but in general, the larger the animal, the longer the gestation period.
Gestation is used for animal, but pregnancy use for human.
The relationship between the sun and animal is the animal has energy provided by the sun.
The gestation period of the animal is the time it takes between conception and giving birth. The length of time this takes can have great variety between the species but is usually associated with the size of the animal.
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The size of an animal can be loosely correlated with gestation period, but it's not a strict rule. Generally, larger animals tend to have longer gestation periods to allow for the development of their more complex and larger offspring. However, various factors such as evolutionary adaptations, environmental conditions, and species-specific traits also play significant roles in determining both size and gestation length. Thus, while there is some relationship, it is not solely dependent on gestation period.
A typical plant cell has a cell wall and large cell vacuole whereas a typical animal cell is without a cell wall and a very small vacuole
the tigers
Gestation is the pregnancy of an animal. In heelers it is usually 56-72 days.
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They are both an animal and stuff.
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