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Animal Life Cycles BACK NEXT

Stages of Life BACK NEXT Birth Growth Reproduction Death Animals have a life cycle that includes birth, growth, reproduction and death. Birth Growth Reproduction Death BACK NEXT

Birth BACK NEXT Some animals are born live, others hatch from eggs. Mammals have live young. Fish birds and reptiles mostly lay eggs. BACK NEXT

Growth Young animals grow to become adults. BACK NEXT

Growth Humans grow from babies to adults too. BACK NEXT

Reproduction Adult animals have young of their own. BACK NEXT

Death Death is part of every animal’s life cycle. BACK NEXT

Female Tarantula: 10 – 20 years Life Spans A life span begins with an animal’s birth and ends with its death. Different animals have different life spans . Female Tarantula: 10 – 20 years Alligator: 50 – 60 years BACK NEXT

Life Spans Animal Life Span Chimpanzee 44 years Dog 20 years Owl 60 years Gull 40 years Horse 45 years Mouse 3 years Vampire Bat 14 years Elephant 70 years Monkey 29 years BACK NEXT Human 100+years

Amazing Life Cycles BACK NEXT Some female spiders eat the male after mating. Some baby spiders (spiderlings) eat the mother spiders as they grow up. BACK NEXT

Amazing Life Cycles BACK NEXT Some Parasitic wasps lay their eggs in the head of ants. When the eggs hatch the baby wasps eat the ant from the inside out. BACK NEXT

Amazing Life Cycles BACK NEXT Kangaroos have very tiny babies. After their birth they crawl into the mother’s pouch where they feed and grow. BACK NEXT