An alternative calendar where the length of the month relates to the animal's lifespan. The calendar works off the theory that 7 dog years are equivalent to one human year in order to produce ‘animal months’ in relation to human days (or human hours or minutes).
For example, the ladybird has a lifespan of approximately 8 weeks, and so the ladybird-month works out to be approx. 2 human hours. Whereas the tortoise, which lives between 110 and 150 years, has a tortoise-month of 45 human days...
For example, the ladybird has a lifespan of approximately 8 weeks, and so the ladybird-month works out to be approx. 2 human hours. Whereas the tortoise, which lives between 110 and 150 years, has a tortoise-month of 45 human days...