Neither humans or animals die of old age. All humans and animals, die of trauma or disease, trauma being physical damage from accident or violence.
As creatures age their body's ability to resist or recover from disease declines, and disease processes progress.
If the question is do animals in the wild occasionally live long lives and eventually die of one of the diseases of aging, the answer is yes.
Note: When not in the wild it is theoretically possible for some animals, namely humans, to actually die of old age. This occurs when biological processes, such and nerve activity, cease functioning due to wear and tear and result in death. Humans do not naturally regrow nerve cells or heart cells to the full extent of damage received. Also, cell reproduction slows down as age progresses and may eventually cease at some incredibly advanced age. These processes attack the body much of the same way as a disease would, so if diseases are to be classified as separate from trauma, then this should be as well. Furthermore, Biology currently requires life to be necessarily capable of reproduction, so, by that definition and with death defined as any end to life, human females die of age around 40, when they hit menopause and can no longer reproduce.
Wild animals can die from a variety of causes, including disease, predation, starvation, accidents, natural disasters, and old age. These factors are part of the natural cycle of life and death in the wild, where animals must constantly navigate challenges to survive.
Every living thing eventually dies of old age.
Yes, lions are mortal animals and can die from a variety of causes such as old age, disease, malnutrition, injuries, or predation. Their average lifespan in the wild is around 10-14 years, while they can live up to 20-25 years in captivity.
yes. they can die of old age but if you dont keep your horse healthy then it will die sooner than usual.
There is no retirement homes for old lions in the wild. When they get old enough to start to get weak, they die.
20 years old
Animals die from old age and diseases
Wild animals can die from a variety of causes, including disease, predation, starvation, accidents, natural disasters, and old age. These factors are part of the natural cycle of life and death in the wild, where animals must constantly navigate challenges to survive.
They die of old age just like other animals or killed by hunters or poachers.
They die of old age, when people kill them, from other animals, and disease
They used fire or a distraction of some kind.
the average for a giraffe living in the wild is 21 years old in captivity is 26
Well... It's common for animals to live longer in captivity than in the wild. When captive, they are protected against predators, there are veterinarians if they get sick or injured, and there's never any trouble finding food. But all things age. Any living thing will eventually die. If you don't want animals to die in captivity, you'd have to release them before they've gotten old and frail, to die sooner in the wild.
what do you do when your baby robin is dying?
Every living thing eventually dies of old age.
Most Giraffes do die of old age.
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