Lemur lifespans depend on the lemur and whether they are in captivity or in the wild. Small, nocturnal lemurs live between 3 to 5 years or more in the wild and up to 10 to 20 years in captivity. Larger, diurnal (day-living) lemurs may live between 10 to 15 years in the wild versus 20-30 years in captivity. Other species, such as some sifaka species, do not fair well in captivity.
Ring-tailed lemurs can live for up to 20-25 years in the wild.
Ring-tailed lemurs can live for up to 20-25 years in the wild.
they can live in up to 90 dagres high
In captivity, they can live up to 30 years or more under the right conditions. However, their lifespan in the wild is unknown, though probably between 13 and 17 years.
there lifespan of 12 years but they could live up to 25 years
40 years old
look up diagram of a lemur on google images.
Modern elephants live up to 60 years or so. Mammoths probably had a similar lifespan.
She could live anything up to five years, but three is probably nearer the average.
It depends on the specific mammal.if your talking about a human if you live a long healthy life you could possibly live up to 90 years.
The ring tailed lemur lives in Madigasca, so they live in the trees. Lemurs are better suited to living in trees than living on land, due to the way they are made. Lemurs, when on the ground, could get eaten by many fast preditors. Lemurs are quite slow on land due to having to side jump along the ground.
what do you think?? HECK NO!!! we'd be older than the sun if we could live that long