This depends greatly on the species. Generally animals live much longer in captivity. While some bears can reach the mid-thirties there have been recorded cases of bears living up into their forties.
In captivity, about 20 years, and in the wild, approximately 15.
a 3 toed sloth in the wild will live about 10-20 years but in captivity they will live around 30-40 years
A rhinoceros generally lives about 35-45 years naturally in the wild, and in captivity.
The life span of a Bengal tiger in the wild is typically 10-15 years, while those in captivity can live up to 20-25 years with proper care and conditions. Factors such as availability of food, habitat destruction, and human-wildlife conflict can influence their life span in the wild.
A ocelot lives about 20 years in the wild and the life span for when it is in captivity all depends on the care it gets
Their life-span is around 25 years in the wild - maybe longer in captivity.
The life span of a Sumatran Tiger is about 15 years. When they are held in captivity (zoo) their life span is from 18-20 years
In captivity the average leopards life-span is 21 to 23 years. it is unknown what the life-span of a leopard in the wild is.
12-15 years in captivity.
8 to 14 years in captivity.
The average life span of a Polar Bear is 25-30 years in the wild and 45 years in the zoo.
A ocelot lives about 20 years in the wild and the life span for when it is in captivity all depends on the care it gets
a ring tailed lemur's lifespan in captivity is [30-60 years]
50 years but, depending on the monkey!
They can live between 8-15 years in captivity.
The average Polar Bear lifespan is 25 to 30 years in the wild. While the lifespan is longer in captivity, between 30 to 35 years on average. For more details, please see sites listed below.15 years in the wild and anywhere from 20-25 years in captivity
A golden pheasants life span in the wild is about 5-6 years, but in captivity they can live to about 12-15 years.