2 YEARS
50 years in captivity.
in captivity 20 to 40 years with great care
They live 2-4 years in the wild, in captivity they can live to 10 years.
Iguanas can be red...... They can change and blend colours with others....
In the wild, about 3-5 years. In captivity, up to 10 years.
It's common for animals to live longer in captivity. In captivity they are safe from predators, there are veterinarians if they get sick or injured, and they Always have food.
yes we were in pet co today and they had red ,Green ,and ,blue
Red squirrels typically live around 5 to 7 years in the wild, but in captivity they can live up to 10 years or more. Their lifespan may vary depending on factors such as food availability, predators, and habitat conditions.
Both the Arctic fox and the red fox are found in Alaska and both rarely pass 5 years in the wild but can live ,any more years in captivity.
In captivity, their longevity can be as long as 15 years, though in the wild they typically do not survive past 5 years of age.
In the wild few red foxes live more than 5 years but in captivity they may live 14 years or more.
A healthy red tail boa in captivity that dies of natural causes can live to be anywhere between 15-25 years. On rare occasions they will top the 30 year mark.