Fish have the shortest life expectancy in the world
A fish has a lifespan of only 59 days. (Photo: ABConline) The Guinness World Records has recorded Australia's coral reef fish, which has a 59-day life cycle, being the shortest living fish on the planet.
Professor David Bellwood, from James Cook University, who submitted this record, said dwarf fish only live their adult life for 21 days, and hastily enjoy the positive mainly because of the risks from those. enemies.
"They are eaten by enemies, with a population loss of about 8% every day ," Bellwood said. "If you have a flock of about 10, it is almost as if your herd has lost a member every day."
Each female will give birth to 3 litters, that is if they try to live up to their true lifespan.
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