Arachnid Lifespan

The lifespan of arachnids refers to the length of time that various species within the class Arachnida typically live. Arachnids, which include spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites, exhibit a wide range of lifespans depending on factors such as species, habitat, and environmental conditions. Some arachnids may live only a few months, while others can survive for several years. Overall, the lifespan of arachnids can vary significantly among different species within this diverse class of invertebrates.

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