Due to cold temperatures reducing their appetite, penguins can survive 2-4 months without food while nurturing their young in nests.
crocodiles can survive several months without food; in extreme cases, they may last up to three years.
Spiders often wait long periods for prey; their bodies are adapted to last 3-4 months without food, potentially extending to one year.
Bears can survive for months by relying on stored fat during hibernation, as their metabolic functions significantly decrease during this period.
Renowned for their ability to store water, camels can also go long durations without food by using fat reserves from their humps.
With a slow metabolism, tortoises can live without food for nearly a year by utilizing their body’s fat reserves effectively.
Certain shark species can consume large meals and then fast for weeks or months while digesting.