In captivity, polar bears live to their mid to late 30's. In the wild they live an average of 15 to 18-years. Scientists have tagged a few polar bears in the wild that have lived to be in their early 30's.
A brown bear lives a naturally long life. Males commonly live to 25 in the wild and females about 37. The species can live to 48 years in captivity.
the Grizzly Bear ussually only lives for 20-25 years in the wild, in captivity they can live up to 10-15 years.
finger monkeys can live in captivity for about 8 years.
they live from 25 to 30 years in the wild and captivity
Mice in captivity can live up to 5 yrs on average.Outside of captivity 1.5 to 3 yrs.
So far it has fared the poorest in captivity and haven't survives long in captivity. So no, they cannot be kept in captivity for long.
If a coyote is being held or protected in captivity it will live for about 20 years.
If a coyote is being held or protected in captivity it will live for about 20 years.
grizzly bears usually live for about 40 years in captivity
Leopards can live from the age between 12-25 years in captivity.
Technically they only live in captivity, and never have lived in the wild due to natural causes. Teddy bear hamsters were selectively bred from ordinary short haired hamsters with unusually long coats, so probably originated from labs.
whales live 70 years:]