No, they do not. If you go to your local garden shop you will see that there are flowers that are "annuals" and there are others that are "perennials." The annuals last for only a season and then die or go into hibernation. The perennials live for many seasons.
Perhaps the opposite of the delicate flower, are the giant Sequoias (or Redwoods) of California. They are easily tested for age, as they grow a new "ring" every year as they grow in diameter and height. If they do sadly fall, they may be cut across the bottom and the rings counted. Some have been around for over 2,000 years.
Every type of plant on earth has its own "usual" lifespan and, as you can see, it varies greatly!
Brush rabbits have a lifespan of about 1 to 3 years in the wild, although some may live longer in captivity. They are prey animals and are susceptible to predators and environmental factors that can impact their survival.
No, not all animals have the same number of chambers as humans.
No. Because they're not identical.
humans, animals, mammals is all the same. we evolved from apes. i hate that fact...stupid scientists why didnt they just keep that fact to themselves u freaken animals
Well see all the members of the animal family cant look like because there are a bunch of diffrent kinds of animals in the world, I mean there are different sizes, different colors, different species, and even different genders.So really if all the animals looked alike and sounded alike they would all us humans in a BIG confusion!
Yes.
on scale of all the animals lifespans were is the tasmanian tiger
Animals, Live a few Years. Bacteria, lives until it Runs out of Nutrients.
In the same what exactly?
Because they're suicidal!
No
they are living
All animals doesn't have the adaptation,because all animals are not the same.
There are different classifications systems for life, but all those that use the term Kingdom, have all animals in one Kingdom. Therefore, all animals are in the same Kingdom as cockatiels.
ask apsychologist why.
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no