this really can't be answered as a general question because the lifespan of different animals varies very drastically. As a general rule animals tend to live a couple of years longer in captivity because there are vaccinations and food is plentiful.
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.
Jellyfish live about a year both in the wild and in captivity
it is 9 years in the wild and 20 years in captivity
50- 60 years in wild 70 in captivity
In captivity, about 20 years, and in the wild, approximately 15.
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 usual life expectancy of Rhinos in the wild is 35 - 50 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.
In the wild the average life span is 15 to 18 years. In captivity the average life span is about 15 to 21 years.
In the wild ~4-6 years, in captivity ~12 years
The life span of the Gray Wolf is 10 to 18 years. 7 years in the wild, in captivity, 10-16 years.
The life span of a wild northern hairy-nosed wombat is 20 years.But in a captivity it would be 26 years.