This depends greatly on the species. Generally animals live much longer in captivity. While some bears can reach the mid-thirties there have been recorded cases of bears living up into their forties.
In captivity, about 20 years, and in the wild, approximately 15.
a 3 toed sloth in the wild will live about 10-20 years but in captivity they will live around 30-40 years
A rhinoceros generally lives about 35-45 years naturally in the wild, and in captivity.
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.
A ocelot lives about 20 years in the wild and the life span for when it is in captivity all depends on the care it gets
Their life-span is around 25 years in the wild - maybe longer in captivity.
The life span of a Sumatran Tiger is about 15 years. When they are held in captivity (zoo) their life span is from 18-20 years
In captivity the average leopards life-span is 21 to 23 years. it is unknown what the life-span of a leopard in the wild is.
12-15 years in captivity.
8 to 14 years in captivity.
A ocelot lives about 20 years in the wild and the life span for when it is in captivity all depends on the care it gets
The average life span of a Polar Bear is 25-30 years in the wild and 45 years in the zoo.
50 years but, depending on the monkey!
They can live between 8-15 years in captivity.
a ring tailed lemur's lifespan in captivity is [30-60 years]
In the wild the average life span is 15 to 18 years. In captivity the average life span is about 15 to 21 years.
A golden pheasants life span in the wild is about 5-6 years, but in captivity they can live to about 12-15 years.