animals live longer in the zoo then the wild because there is a steadier food balance in a zoo than in the wild there is also not any predators in the zoo in the cage they are in.
they will live longer in both but mostly in the wild because it's their habitat and is where they suppose to be anyways
they live longer both ways
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.
becuase domestic are taken care of , while the wild is not
Assuming no poaching otherwise, species in captivity generally do not live as long as they would in the wild.
yea
In captivity, definitely in captivity.
No. In the wild, they can live up to 30 years. In captivity, they live a little bit longer.
they live 2-3 years in the wild.. not much longer as pets
About 10 to 18 years in the wild, longer in captivity.
Dwarf hamsters are rarely wild most are in captivity or kept as pets they are now breeded no longer found in the wild
No. In captivity Orcas can live up to around 20 years. But wild orcas that were never in captivity live a lot longer and male Orca is closer to 30 years and a female is expected to live in the wild from birth up to 50 years