What can you say about the size of the mammal and it’s gestation time?
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For most species, the amount a fetus grows before birth determines the length of the gestation period. Smaller species normally have a shorter gestation period than larger animals. For example, a cat's gestation normally takes 58–65 days while an elephant's takes nearly 2 years (21 months).
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The size of the mammal is directly proportional to its size.
Explanation:
- This means that more the size of an individual the more is the gestation time.
- Gestation period is the time required for the development of the mammal. As a result the bigger the mammal is the greater time it takes to develop. This explains the reason why big mammals have greater gestation period.
- Gestation period varies from organism to Organisms.
To know more about gestation period,
What is gestation period? - Brainly.in
https://brainly.in/question/2681006
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