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==About Development Times== | |||
[[File:African_elephant_cow_and_calf.jpg|thumb|300px|link=Elephant Development|alt=African elephant cow and calf|African elephant cow and calf]] | |||
[[File:Sperm whales.jpg|thumb|300px|Sperm whale cow and calf]] | |||
[[File:Dog-adult.jpg|thumb|300px|link=Dog Development|alt=Dog|Dog]] | |||
[[File:Cowcalf.jpg|thumb|300px|Cattle cow and calf]] | |||
[[File:Opossum and pups.jpg|thumb|300px|Opossum and pups]] | |||
The number of days development before birth or hatching in the table below are the typical days value, some individual animals may be shorter or longer by different number of days. Note also that reptile and bird incubation times are affected by the environmental temperature, colder is generally longer. | |||
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* I have only asked questions that answers can be found on this page or easily researched. | |||
* This table can be sorted by either the animal name or by the days development (by clicking the triangles in the column headings). | |||
* This content is only designed for K12 students to make them think about comparative development and does not cover other developmental topics. | |||
* More detailed animal information can be found by clicking on the animal pictures on this page. | |||
* Detailed information, not designed for K12, can be found on the lefthand menu [[Animal Development|Animals]] pages. | |||
'''Additional Research Questions''' (not answered on this page) | |||
* How many young each animal species can give birth to at once? | |||
* Which newborn animals are fed milk (mammals) by their mothers? | |||
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===Questions=== | |||
# Which animals have the shortest and longest development times? | |||
# Which is the biggest animal? | |||
# Which is the smallest animal? | |||
# Which animals live in our homes or on a farm (domestic)? | |||
# Which animals live in the wild or seen in zoos? | |||
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'''Notes''' | '''Notes''' | ||
* Each animal species has different variations +/- the average values shown in the table. | * Each animal species has different variations +/- the average values shown in the table. | ||
* Gestation is the carrying of an animal embryo or fetus inside a female | * Gestation is the carrying of an animal embryo or fetus inside a female animal. | ||
* Incubation is the laying of an egg (birds, reptiles, monotremes) with development occurring outside the female animal. | * Incubation is the laying of an egg (birds, reptiles, monotremes) with development occurring outside the female animal. | ||
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'''Data Sources''' | '''Data Sources''' | ||
* The House Mouse: Atlas of Mouse Development by Theiler Springer-Verlag, NY (1972, 1989). | * The House Mouse: Atlas of Mouse Development by Theiler Springer-Verlag, NY (1972, 1989). | ||
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* Witschi, E. (1962) Development: Rat. In: Growth Including Reproduction and Morphological Development. Altman, P. L. , and D. S. Dittmer, ed. Fed. Am. Soc. Exp. Biol., Washington DC, pp. 304-314. | * Witschi, E. (1962) Development: Rat. In: Growth Including Reproduction and Morphological Development. Altman, P. L. , and D. S. Dittmer, ed. Fed. Am. Soc. Exp. Biol., Washington DC, pp. 304-314. | ||
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'''Animal Notes''' | |||
* Each animal species has different variations +/- the average values shown in the table. | |||
* Gestation is the carrying of an animal embryo or fetus inside a female animal giving live birth. | |||
* Incubation is the laying of an egg (birds, reptiles, platypus, echidna) with development occurring outside the female animal. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 27 October 2014
About Development Times
The number of days development before birth or hatching in the table below are the typical days value, some individual animals may be shorter or longer by different number of days. Note also that reptile and bird incubation times are affected by the environmental temperature, colder is generally longer.
For the Teacher |
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Additional Research Questions (not answered on this page)
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Questions
- Which animals have the shortest and longest development times?
- Which is the biggest animal?
- Which is the smallest animal?
- Which animals live in our homes or on a farm (domestic)?
- Which animals live in the wild or seen in zoos?
Animal | Average Days |
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Bear (Black) | 210 |
Bison | 270 |
Budgerigar | 18 |
Camel | 410 |
Cat | 65 |
Cattle | 281 |
Chicken | 21 |
Chimpanzee | 236 |
Chinchilla | 111 |
Coyote | 63 |
Deer (Mule) | 200 |
Dog | 63 |
Donkey | 365 |
Duck | 28 |
Duck (Muscovy) | 35 |
Elephant | 660 |
Elk, Wapiti | 255 |
Ferret | 42 |
Finch | 14 |
Fox | 52 |
Giraffe | 425 |
Goat | 150 |
Goose | 28 |
Gorilla | 270 |
Guinea fowl | 28 |
Guinea pig | 68 |
Hare | 36 |
Hippopotamus | 240 |
Horse | 338 |
Human | 274 |
Leopard | 95 |
Lion | 108 |
Llama | 350 |
Marmoset | 150 |
Mink (European) | 41 |
Monkey (Macaque) | 180 |
Moose | 240 |
Mouse | 20 |
Muskox | 255 |
Muskrat | 29 |
Nutria, Coypu | 130 |
Opossum | 12 |
Otter | 285 |
Panther | 90 |
Parrot | 26 |
Pheasant | 24 |
Pig | 114 |
Pigeon | 18 |
Porcupine | 210 |
Pronghorn | 230 |
Quail | 16 |
Rabbit | 31 |
Raccoon | 63 |
Rat | 21 |
Reindeer | 225 |
Rhinoceros (African) | 480 |
Seal | 330 |
Sheep | 150 |
Shrew | 20 |
Skunk | 63 |
Squirrel (Gray) | 40 |
Swan | 35 |
Tapir | 390 |
Tarsier | 182 |
Tiger | 103 |
Turkey | 28 |
Walrus | 450 |
Whale (Sperm) | 450 |
Wolf | 63 |
Woodchuck | 31 |
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Animal Notes and Table Data Sources
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Animal Notes
- Each animal species has different variations +/- the average values shown in the table.
- Gestation is the carrying of an animal embryo or fetus inside a female animal giving live birth.
- Incubation is the laying of an egg (birds, reptiles, platypus, echidna) with development occurring outside the female animal.
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 3) Embryology K12 Animal Development Times. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/K12_Animal_Development_Times
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