It depends on a number of things. The longest a rat has lived in captivity is 7 years 4 months. That's about 2 to 3 times the average life span.
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.
Morro Bay kangaroo rats typically have a lifespan of about 2 to 5 years in the wild. Their lifespan can be influenced by various factors, including environmental conditions and predation. In captivity, with ideal care and protection from predators, they may live longer.
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.
Leopards can live from the age between 12-25 years in captivity.
whales live 70 years:]
Turtles in captivity and the wild are very long living animals (the longest living animal in the world). In captivity TURTLES live around 10-30 years and TORTISES live up to 100 years in captivity.
Hairless rats live as long as normal rats do; 2-3 years with proper care.
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