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Do jaguars live better in captivity?

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Typical lifespan of the jaguar in the wild is estimated at around 12–15 years. In captivity, the jaguar lives up to 23 years, placing it among the longest-lived cats. Whether their life is better in captivity would be up to the opinion of the jaguar and he isn't talking.

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