The average lifespan of an Antarctic fur seal is between 12 to 30 years in the wild, with the average being around 20. Females generally live several years longer than males.
A seal can live as long as 40 years. It will all depend on their living conditions, species and what sex they are.
15 years
30-35 years
about 30 to 34 years no more really.
Antarctic coast.
It does not live anywhere in the Arctic (the north polar region). The Weddell Seal is a native of the Antarctic (the south polar region)
Antarctic fur seal was created in 1875.
Females live up to 26 years. Males 24 years or less.
a seal that lives in the Antarctic
The elephant seal is the largest carnivore on Earth. There are two types of elephant seals: Northern elephant seal and Southern elephant seal. The Southern elephant seal lives in sub-Antarctic and Antarctic waters. The Northern elephant seal lives near California and Baja California.
grey female seal:upto 35 years male grey seal:more than 25 years
Northern elephant seals have a short lifespan of nine years in the wild. Ringed and gray seals typically live up to 40 years. Leopard seals generally live up to 15 years. A southern elephant seal's average lifespan ranges from 20 to 22 years. Fur, Hawaiian monk, harp and Weddell seals live up to 30 years.