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What is a tigers lifespan?

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A tiger can live up to 28 years in captivity and up to 19 years in the wild where they were born.

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Tigers can live twenty years or more.

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How long is a tigers lifespan?

Around 15 years.


What is tigers actual lifespan?

maximum 20 years


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What is a albino tigers lifespan?

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What is the lifespan of the white Siberian tiger?

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