Eggs can survive outside a bird's body for varying lengths of time depending on the species and environmental conditions. Generally, fertilized eggs can remain viable for several hours to a few days, while unfertilized eggs can last longer but may not develop into embryos. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and exposure to predators also significantly affect their survival. In optimal conditions, some eggs can remain viable for several weeks, but this is less common.
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
It is now possible to preserve a liver out of the body for 10 to 20 hours
Pinworms do not survive for long periods outside the human body. They typically do not live for more than a few weeks in the environment. They require a warm, moist environment to survive and reproduce.
No. Sperm cannot survive outside the body for long
Organisms can vary in how long they survive outside the body depending on factors like temperature, moisture, and exposure to light. Some can survive only minutes to hours, while others, such as certain viruses and bacteria, can survive for days to even weeks in the right conditions.
Up to 48 hours or longer if the environment is favorable. And it is know to survive all weather.
It would be nearly impossible to get a cold sore from a telephone as the virus can't survive long outside of the body.
Candida fungus can survive outside the body on surfaces for several hours to days, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. However, candida is more commonly transmitted through direct contact with an infected person or through contaminated objects.
They can live for hundreds of years outside.
30 minutes max
HIV will not survive long outside the body; in most cases if the blood is completely dry, the virus is dead.
Alligator eggs have to be able to survive things like floods and predators. Female alligators lay an average of 32 to 46 eggs per year and out of those, only around 24 will survive long enough to hatch.