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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.

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