I think that it is good and bad because in captivity they are not free and can't do much thing's or learn how to survive on there own. But, on the other hand in captivity they are much safer and will not be killed.
In China Yes in Jungles by irshad ahmad
Panda's, like all bears, are wild.
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Around the 15 years.Scientists aren't sure how long giant pandas live in the wild, but they are sure it's shorter than lifespans in zoos. Chinese scientists have reported zoo pandas as old as 35. The National Zoo's Hsing-Hsing died at age 28 in 1999.Around the 15 years.Giant pandas survive about 30 years in captivity. In the wilds of China, only to about 20 years of age.A giant panda can live up to 34 years in captivity and about 15 years in the wild. This is a guess made by scientists. They dont really know but these are guesses made off of real fact.The giant panda lifespan is difficult to determine in the wild. Studies indicate that the average estimate is somewhere between 15 and 25 years. However some captive pandas have been reported to live past the age of 30. In the wild their life may be shortened by encounters with poachers. Premature starvation can occur when areas of bamboo die off and they are unable to cross into territories containing healthy bamboo.they can live to be 35 but if they are lucky then 40 years!!!and if there even more lucky they can live up to 60 years.Pandas can survive in the wild to about 20 years of age, and to about 30 in captivity.
Sea horses caught in the wild and then put in an aquarium do not like being a pet and will quickly die off. Sea horses bred for captivity do much better.
they use their habitat and surrondings and they survive off of bamboo and water they also are very wild and active
a jaguar can live up to 11-12 years in wild and over 20 years in captivity. i got it off of www.bigcatrescue.org
Wild animals will rip your face off.
well in zoos they can grow to be 35 but in the wild it varies around that 30-year-old range.they can live to be 35 but if they are lucky then 40 years!!!and if there even more lucky they can live up to 60 years.Pandas can survive in the wild to about 20 years of age, and to about 30 in captivity.The giant panda lifespan is difficult to determine in the wild. Studies indicate that the average estimate is somewhere between 15 and 25 years. However some captive pandas have been reported to live past the age of 30. In the wild their life may be shortened by encounters with poachers. Premature starvation can occur when areas of bamboo die off and they are unable to cross into territories containing healthy bamboo.they can live to be 35 but if they are lucky then 40 years!!!and if there even more lucky they can live up to 60 years.Pandas can survive in the wild to about 20 years of age, and to about 30 in captivity.Pandas usually live for 15 to 25 years. Some Pandas live past the age of 30.Probably Only 15 Years In The Wild And A Suprising Maximum Of About 40 Years In Captivity. NOTE. Pandas Are Not Bears But More Closely Related To Raccoons.Pandas in captivity live for about 25 years, there is no reliable information available on how long Pandas in the wild live for.The Panda bears' life span has not been well documented in the wild and no one is really sure how long they live without human intervention. It is known that they can live anywhere from 20 to 30 years in captivity and they have even been known to exceed 40 years when well cared for.The one above this is 50% BS.a panda can approximately live up to 10 to 35 years in wild;40 years in managed care.Normally over 20 years old in Zoos. In the wild, not very long.about 20 to 30 yearsa panda lives as long as a human which could be longer than 100 years old or younger. But it's rare to happen because if they are with humans they live up to 30 years and out in the wild its 15-20 yearsthey live 20-35 years in captivity :)The panda lives up to 65 years old. They are cooming to an end soon so not many of them live to long
Giant Panda (which is actually not a bear) lives approximately 35years in captivity and approximately 28years in the wild. A cub is completely weaned off their mother by the age of 3, henceforth mature to fend for themselves.
Sadly, they have no chance to survive on their own. They have not been taught the necessary skills needed to make it in the wild. They don't know how to hunt for food, or what to eat, how to build a nest, etc. These birds are better off living a happy life in the warmth of a nice home.
A mosquito fish mainly feeds on mosquito larvae in the wild but in captivity a mosquito fish eats it's fry or leaves off of plants
yes there are many pandas we dont no off
pandas are herbivores if you geta chance go on youtube and look up better with the lights off or criminal video from paige
All animals are better off in zoos, because they are fed every day and do not have to starve.