well i heard that for budgies the can live longer in the wild because theres a bigger variety of fresh foods. not sure if it is the same with other birds though. it also depends if an animal kills them:(
they live in captivity from bettween 20-25 years
Do you mean mynah? If so, if fed and treated well they can live to over 50, but 20 is far more common.
Around 1700 jaguars are estimated to live in captivity worldwide, with the majority residing in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries. Efforts are being made to conserve the species by maintaining genetically diverse populations and supporting breeding programs.
Lions usually eat,sleep, and ROAR. They don't have worries that they would have in the wild. They don't have to hunt for food nor protect their pride. They have it easy for themselves in captivity. And plus they live longer in captivity. Lions in the wildonly live 10-14 years, but in captivity they live for about20 years. WOW! Thanks 4 readin'
Gibbons typically live longer in captivity than in the wild, with a lifespan of around 25 to 40 years. Factors such as diet, healthcare, and environmental conditions contribute to their longevity in zoos and sanctuaries. In some cases, gibbons have been known to live even longer with proper care.
Approximately 40-50 years. Some have been know to live longer in captivity
Yes, penguins do live in captivity, mainly in zoos, wildlife parks and aquarium parks. In fact, the lifespan of a penguin is usually longer in captivity, as they have no predators and receive medical treatment if they get ailments.
In captivity, definitely in captivity.
Sea Lions live longer in captivity. An average life span for a sea lion in the wild is 18 years and 23 in captivity. But, that does not mean an animal in the wild can't live longer than one in captivity.
Probably up to 90 years or so. If it's kept in captivity, it would survive probably longer.
Natural, Wild, life. life that inst in captivity. the wildlife may depend on where you live
they live longer both ways
Yes. Numbats live longer in captivity because they are protected from the threat of predation by introduced species such as cats and foxes.
The diet and lack of animals that could cause harm to the wolf enable it to live longer in captivity.
yes
Kangaroos being cared for by specially licensed wildlife carers will still essentially feed on fresh grass and young shoots. However, they also enjoy a variety of vegetables and grains.
ants, spiders, birds, wildlife.