Type your answer here... There is a black racer that has lived in our woods
(which is almost pristine) except for our home. We have seen "him" and his
shed skin on occasional years for over 15 years. He is at least 5 feet in length
and quite "heavy looking". Probably 2 inches in diameter for a considerable
portion of his body. And he can move fast. Our two cats (obviously) know to keep their distance. We've never killed any snake hereabouts except two
copperheads, and that over a period of over 40 years. We have a stream on our property which is 7 acres, which borders another rather natural 10 acres.
This guy is lucky, as are many of "our" other wildlife (including deer) who
hang around. bye
A pet rat can live between 2-4 years maybe longer it just depends on how well you look after it.
three to four years
Cottonmouths, or water moccasins, typically live for around 10 to 15 years in the wild. However, some individuals have been known to reach up to 25 years of age.
There's no such species as a wiper snake.
Usually it's life span is 15-20 years.
The average life span is 4 years
17 years
The average life span of a black man is the same as a white man.
The Black Marsh Turtle is native to regions of Vietnam and Cambodia. Their average life span is about sixteen years.
His life span was purposely shortened when he was born, so he wouldn't have kids.
The average life-span - depending on the species - is around ten years.
A Black swan, which is native to Australia, has a life span of 30 to 40 years.
Black widow Spiders are the most toxic spiders in the united states, luckily the typical life span of a Black widow spider is only 2-3 years.
Black Bears live anywhere from 30 to 55 years