Female seals tend to live longer due to differences in their reproduction process. Males may experience higher energetic costs during mating and territorial disputes, making them more vulnerable to predation and injury. Additionally, female seals have a lower metabolic rate and higher fat reserves, which can contribute to their extended lifespan.
Female giraffes live longer than males.
Female Muscovy ducks have an average lifespan of 8-12 years in the wild, and they can live even longerβup to 20 yearsβwhen kept in captivity under optimal conditions.
A female bull seal is simply referred to as a cow seal. Bulls are male seals.
No, harp seals do not live in the tundra. Harp seals are mostly found in icy waters of the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans. They generally breed on sea ice and spend much of their time in the water.
yes
the female lives longer
Female giraffes live longer than males.
African cape fur seals can live to 25 years old. Male Australian cape fur seals live about 19 years. Female Australian cape fur seals live to be about 21 years old.
they will live longer in both but mostly in the wild because it's their habitat and is where they suppose to be anyways
No. Seals are mammals. They give live birth to babies, and nurse them with milk. No eggs laid.
female
No, females live longer
Most female fish live longer than males, eels are no exception.
Yes, Male cougars live much longer than female cougars, usually 2 to 3 years longer.
Depends on your definition of longer.
No
Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.