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Does a sea lion live only in the Arctic ocean?

No, sea lions also live up and down the Pacific coast of North America.


How old can white lions live?

White lions typically live up to 10-15 years in the wild, and slightly longer, up to 16-20 years, in captivity. Providing a proper habitat, veterinary care, and balanced diet can help increase their lifespan in captivity.


How old do sea snails get?

they can live up to three years


How old can sea horses live for?

up to 100 years


How old do lions live up to?

Lions live 13-25 years in captivity.Lions live different amount of time in captivity. It depends greatly on the conditions of the zoo. Lions live around forty years in good conditions but live longer in the wild.13-25 years.


How old do female lions get?

Female lions typically live up to 15-16 years in the wild, although some have been known to live up to 20 years. In captivity, they can live up to 25-30 years due to reduced risks from predators and access to medical care.


Up to how old can lions live?

Lions in the wild rarely live more than 15 years; lions in captivity live longer (because they don't have to hunt their own food or face challenges from rivals). The oldest lion I can find any record of died at the age of 29.


How old can a turtle live to?

Turtles can live up to 800 years old or 400


How old do weedy sea dragons get?

In there natural habitat they can live up to ten years, in captivity they can live up yo thirty years.


What is the sea horses life cycle?

Sea Horses live up to birth to a year old which is adult hood to a seahorse.


How long do red claw crabs live up to?

They can live up to 2 years old with sea salt, a big tank and plenty of water.


What are the characteristics of the sea lion?

Sea Lions have outer ears, while seals don't Sea Lions can prop themselves up on their front flippers, while seals can't. So the thing at Sea World doing the tricks, that's a Sea Lion. Probably a California Sea Lion. Sea Lions swim with the front flippers and steer with the back. Opposite for Seals.