if they are a pet it can be 50-75 years.
out in the wild it could be a few days to 20 or 30 years
dwarf caimans weigh around 20 to 40 kgs
About four years if he's healthy, but many have problems after 3 years old.
The lifespan of a dwarf can vary depending on the species. Generally, dwarfs can live anywhere from 15 to 25 years, with well-cared-for individuals potentially living even longer. Proper husbandry, diet, and habitat conditions are important factors in determining the lifespan of a dwarf.
I think you're referring to caimans in your question. They look pretty similar to crocodiles and they can be as small as dogs. Caimans are actually miniature alligators, as they are part of the alligator family, Alligatoridae. There is another small crocodilian, the ghavial, which has a long, narrow snout. It doesn't look like a crocodile, though.
dwarf caimans weigh around 20 to 40 kgs
Dwarf sirens, which are aquatic salamanders, can live for about 10 to 15 years in captivity. In the wild, their lifespan may be shorter due to predation and environmental factors. Proper care in captivity can help maximize their longevity.
Green anacondas, jaguars, and black caimans prey on common caimans.
Spectacled caimans and common caimans are common food for anacondas and jaguars. Large black caimans have no predators.
Caimans are faster.
The average lifespan of the Siberian Hamster is 1½-2 years although they can live longer.
Green anacondas prey on small caimans and small black caimans. Jaguars are known to kill and eat female black caimans, but not the large male black caimans.
The black caiman is on average 10 to 16 ft long, and weigh 300 to 880 pounds. There are some black caimans that grow 20 ft long, and weigh 2400 pounds.