It depends on what animal you are refering to.
All three used to be wild, but now the hamsters and cats are domestic pets, and the elephants are still wild, but some are kept in captivity.
The puma is a wild animal, although some are in captivity.
Sea Lions live longer in captivity. An average life span for a sea lion in the wild is 18 years and 23 in captivity. But, that does not mean an animal in the wild can't live longer than one in captivity.
Approximately, 12,400 cheetahs remain in the wild in twenty-five African countries. And there is about 300 in captivity.
A walrus is a wild animal. Any animal is a wild animal. Even if kept in captivity, any animal can strike at any moment.
Around 5000 in the wild, many times that in captivity.
They just really the same cause animals are animals!.?
No, hamsters are still quite common in captivity and the wild.
The Rare animal in the wild is the Panda,even there many still there rare.
700 although there are still around 350 left in care and captivity in zoos
700 although there are still around 350 left in care and captivity in zoos
Around 5500 in the wild..20,000 or more in captivity. But that also depends entierly on the species. There are 96 royal white tigers, all in captivity. 10 Maltese tigers with one left in the wild and the rest in captivity