Well, this depends on what rabbit is being asked about.
Wild rabbits would normaly live for seven to nine years all because the habbitat around them.
Rabbits that are pets such as a lop eared and other types will live for nine to twelve years and the reason why they don't live that long is cause of how small their brains and organs are.
Feral rabbits can live from 10-15 years.
Large rabbits do tend to live shorter than smaller rabbits. I have a Checkered Giant and according to the place where we go him, it says that he'll live for up to five years, whereas the smaller rabbits tend to live from five to ten years instead. A different answer: 5 years is a short life for a rabbit. I would say rabbits on average 8-12 years, with giant breeds sometimes as low as 6, and dwarf breeds sometimes as high as 14.
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Male Lionhead rabbits have the same life expectancy of other pet rabbits. Different pet rabbit breeds only really differ in appearance: in terms of care, behaviour, biology, the same information applies them. Rabbits live an average of 8 to 10 years, but they can live longer (although, longer than 13 years is very unusual).
The name American Sable comes from the color of its fur, which is sable in color. This breed of rabbits is medium- to large-sized, with no specific variation in color. It can live for five to ten years.
They became extinct only around ten thousand years ago.
generally mice only live 4-6 years but 7 is probably the maximum. Many mouses diets depend on how long they live.
They foxes will have a ten-year population cycle
Up to ten years
An adder will live for five to ten years.
Wild dingoes can live for up to ten years but usually live for more like five or six years
That rather depends on which species you're asking about. Some species live less than ten years, while the larger pythons can live more than forty years. I have African Rock Pythons in my collection that were at least ten years old when I got them - and they've been with me more than twenty years now !