Newly discovered species has shortest life span of any four-legged animal Labord's Chameleon (Furcifer labordi), a lizard found only on the island of Madagascar, is the first reptile species known to have an annual lifecycle Insects have very short lifespans too, Adult mayflies, depending on the species, have life spans ranging from half an hour to a whole day! 'Related' and 'Also see' links below give more details on the Chameleon and Mayfly.
May flies have the shortest life span on earth. They live for only 24 hours. These creatures are also called one day insects.
The Kiwi, a birds beak is measured from the nostrils to the tip. As the Kiwi's nostrils are at the tip, it technically has the smallest beak.
The average lifespan of a bird varies greatly depending on the species, ranging from a few years for smaller birds like sparrows to several decades for larger birds like parrots and eagles. In general, most wild birds have a lifespan of 1-10 years.
a span of life (life span) is how long an organism (a living thing) can live.
The life span of an Affenpinscher is 12 - 14 years.
A bird's life span is about 3 to 19 years on average.
Swaziland and Malawi in Africa both average 35 years
Not 100% sure but Great Dane or Newfoundland.
Zimbabway 40 years of age
The Mayfly, 3-4 hours.
May flies have the shortest life span on earth. They live for only 24 hours. These creatures are also called one day insects.
8-12 yrs
The shortest lifespan of a plant is around a few weeks to a few months. Some annual plants complete their lifecycle within a single growing season, produce seeds, and then die. Examples of such plants include wheat, marigolds, and zinnias.
The shrew's lifespan is shortest, lasting only about a year.
high mass has shortest life (stars right?)
bacteria. It reproduces in a matter of seconds, and reproduction means giving up your identity.
The shortest lifespan among cells is typically seen in white blood cells, specifically neutrophils, which have a lifespan of about 1-2 days. These cells are constantly being produced and eliminated as part of the immune response.