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Penguins in zoos typically live longer than their wild counterparts due to the absence of predators, consistent food supply, and veterinary care. Depending on the species, they can live anywhere from 15 to 40 years in captivity. For instance, emperor penguins may live up to 20 years, while some smaller species can reach around 30 years or more in a zoo setting.

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