yes as the zoo's have specially trained vets
30 years at most
Zebras can live up to 40 years in captivity. In the wild, their life expectancy is much shorter, being about nine years. The life cycle of a zebra begins with a live birth similar to that of all mammals. The zebra then lives for the 6 months to a year nursing from its mother until it is old enough to graze. The adult zebra lives in a herd with family members.
Baboons in captivity have been known to live up to 45 years, while in the wild their life expectancy is about 30 years.
The life expectancy of a chimpanzee in the wild is between 25 and 45 years old. In captivity, they can live up to about 60 years old.
The usual life expectancy of Rhinos in the wild is 35 - 50 years
the leopards life expectancy is about 14-15 years in the wild but in captivity and if well cared for they can live to 15-20 years old
Elephants in captivity typically live between 40 to 60 years, with some individuals living into their 60s or 70s in exceptional cases. The life expectancy of an elephant in captivity can vary depending on factors such as diet, living conditions, and quality of care provided.
in the wild up to 45 years in captivity up to 50 years.
Average life span in captivity for nurse sharks is around 25 years, however it is difficult to estimate the life expectancy for sharks due to it's environmental factors.
The life expectancy of a red fox in the wild is typically around 2 to 4 years. However, in captivity, they can live up to 14 years or even longer.
Snow leopards have a life expectancy of around 10-12 years in the wild, but they can live up to 20 years in captivity with appropriate care. Various factors such as habitat loss, hunting, and climate change can impact their life expectancy in the wild.
The average life expectancy of a mallard duck is around 5-10 years in the wild, but they can live up to 20 years in captivity. Various factors, such as predation, habitat loss, and disease, can affect their lifespan in the wild.