YES!
In captivity along with proper care and treatment, a slow loris should be expected to live for about 20 years or so in captivity. Wild ones are more likely to live many less years than one in captivity.
Approximately 40-50 years. Some have been know to live longer in captivity
80 years and up
Chimpanzees live about 60 years in captivity; their life span in the wild is only about 35-40 years (like most animals, they live much longer in captivity).
2 to 3 years but can be as much as 5 years
In captivity they can live for 14 years or more but in the wild it is considerably shorter.
Yaks may live for more than twenty years in domestication or captivity.
Shamu is a stage name. The orcas have their own names. There are currently 40 orcas in captivity.
Ermine live for 7 years in captivity and 2 years in the wild
If its living in the wild, seven years, if in zoos, 12 years.
Bengal tigers can live 8-10 yaers in the wild or 25 years in captivity