Tigers have a lifespan of 10-15 years in the wild. They can live longer than 20 years in captivity. Because of competition for food and hunting, the chances of a wild tiger reaching 20 years is very rare.
Tigers with the longest life spans on average are the tigers living in captivity. The Bengal does have a long life span on average in the wild anywhere 8 to 13 years, and in captivity on average anywhere between 14 to 20 years. Once a male Bengal tiger has staked his territory he will not give it up unless he dies.
Richars Parker is Bengal tiger and not an Indian tiger.
Around 15 to 22 years.
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The life span of a Bengal tiger in the wild is typically 10-15 years, while those in captivity can live up to 20-25 years with proper care and conditions. Factors such as availability of food, habitat destruction, and human-wildlife conflict can influence their life span in the wild.
It depends on the individual. White tigers are simply color mutations of the Bengal tiger- collectively they are no stronger or weaker than a normal tiger. Note - the recessive pigmentation variation that results in white tigers is unique to the Bengal tiger: no other tiger sub-species has this variant (i.e all white tigers are Bengal tigers). White tigers are not albino. Actually it depends on how the tiger has been living. If the tiger has had a good food source for most of its life it would have more muscle and energy making the weak one less stronger.
They can live twenty or more years,
Tiger, Bengal fox, giant flying squirrel, and many, many others.
15 years
tiger
15 - 18 years
the average lifespan of the radiologist, they die when they are 45