Whose lifespan is 1 day?

#1: Mayfly — The Shortest Lifespan of Any Known Animal
These insects are the shortest living animals on the planet, as the adult lifespan of a fly from this species is only 24 hours.
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Which creature has shortest lifespan?

The Sign Eviota, Eviota sigillata, a tiny coral reef fish, completes its entire life cycle within an eight week period. This species has the shortest lifespan of any vertebrate.
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What bug lives for 24 hours?

Mayflies only live for 24 hours and hold the record for the shortest living life cycle on earth. This might be good news to anyone who hates bugs, but not all bugs have short lifespans. There are a few bugs that can live for years, even decades.
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Which mammal has the shortest lifespan?

The common shrew, Sorex araneus, has a lifespan of only 1.5 years and weighs a mere 9 g (still a giant in comparison to the smallest mammal, the Etruscan shrew Suncus etruscus with an average body weight of 1.8 g).
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What creature can live forever?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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What pet lives the longest?

1. Tortoise. Those looking for a pet for life will find that the Tortoise is one of the best options out there. Some tortoise species have been known to live for over a century.
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What bug wakes up every 17 years?

There are only seven species of cicadas that come out all at once every 13 or 17 years—a life cycle that's unique among insects. Each year, warm weather in North America brings the familiar buzzing and clicking of cicadas that have surfaced from their underground burrows in search of mates.
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What bug comes out every 14 years?

Periodical cicadas are found only in eastern North America. There are seven species — four with 13-year life cycles and three with 17-year cycles. The three 17-year species are generally northern in distribution, while the 13-year species are generally southern and midwestern.
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What animal lives for 5 minutes?

Researchers believe the record for shortest adult life span belongs to the female mayfly called Dolania americana. After spending a year or more living on the bottom of a stream in its aquatic nymph form, it emerges as a flying adult — and lives for less than five minutes.
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What animal has four knees?

The answer is... Elephants! Elephants are the only animal to have four forward-facing knees. All other four-legged animals have at least one pair of legs with knees that face backwards.
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What animal can live up to 500 years?

The ocean quahog is a fist-size clam that can live to be 500 years or older. Some researchers believe the sturdy quahog's secret to a long life is its ability to protect its proteins from damage.
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Is there a zombie bug?

Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, commonly known as zombie-ant fungus, is an insect-pathogenic fungus, discovered by the British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace in 1859, and currently found predominantly in tropical forest ecosystems.
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How old is the oldest bug?

Rhyniognatha hirsti has been dated to nearly 410 million years ago, making it the oldest known definitive insect specimen in existence.
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Why do cicadas scream?

They make their sound by expanding and contracting a membrane called a tymbal. They use their sound to attract females, which make clicking noises when they are ready to mate. The hotter the day, the louder the male cicadas make their sounds.
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Is there a bug that never dies?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii.
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Is there a ghost bug?

If you live in a warm to tropical region, there is a chance you could be sharing the space with a ghost (insect). “Ghost insects” are within the Phasmid order of insects and have earned their name due to their expert ability to camouflage themselves.
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Is 2023 a cicada year?

Periodical cicadas: No periodical cicadas in the United States, India, or Fiji are expected to emerge in 2023. There is a chance of Brood XXII Magicicada stragglers emerging 4 years early in parts of Ohio, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
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What bug screams at night?

Katydids, crickets, and cicadas are the three types of bugs primarily responsible for those classic summery insect noises you hear at night.
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Can cicadas hurt you?

Myth: Cicadas will harm you or your pets

Cicadas have been around since the age of the dinosaurs. And they can't hurt you, said Elizabeth Barnes, exotic forest pest educator at Purdue University. People tend to worry that cicadas will bite, but they don't have the mouthparts to do that, she said.
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What is a jar fly?

There are many nicknames for cicadas. Periodic cicadas (17-year/13-year Magicicadas) are often called Locusts. Annual, summertime cicadas (primarily Tibicens) are called Jar Fly or Jarfly, Harvest Fly or “Dog Day” cicada depending on what part of the USA you're from.
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Why do dogs age so fast?

Well, dogs are in possession of faster metabolisms and hearts that work harder than our own. Because of all this extra work, dogs age faster and, consequently, live shorter lives. It also means they grow up more quickly. A dog that's a year old is the equivalent of a human child ready to start school.
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What is the cheapest animal to take care of?

That's why we've compiled a list of the cheapest pets – so you can get a new friend without getting a second job.
  • Hermit Crab. ...
  • Goldfish. ...
  • Budgerigar. ...
  • Leopard Gecko. ...
  • Guinea Pig.
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Has any dog lived for 30 years?

Rafeiro do Alentejo

In February 2023 it was announced that a Rafeiro do Alentejo from Portugal called Bobi had smashed the record for the world's oldest dog, having lived for a remarkable 30 years and 267 days old...and counting.
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What is the oldest zombie?

According to The Undead Eighteenth Century by Linda Troost, zombies appeared in literature as far back as 1697 and were described as spirits or ghosts, not cannibalistic fiends. They arrived on the film scene around the same time as their monster peers, Frankenstein and Dracula, with the 1932 release of White Zombie.
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