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  2. List of maximum animal lifespans in captivity - Wikipedia

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    On average, captive animals (especially mammals) live longer than wild animals. This may be due to the fact that with proper treatment, captivity can provide refuge against diseases, competition with others of the same species and predators. Most notably, animals with shorter lifespans and faster growth rates benefit more from zoos than animals ...

  3. Oldest hominids - Wikipedia

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    This list includes all some individuals to have reached the age of 60 years or more. The average lifespan of a chimpanzee is 40–50 years in the wild and 50-60 years in captivity. The 1 January will be given as the birthday to any individual whose exact birthdate isn't known, in accordance to international studbook procedure.

  4. Captivity (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Animal captivity is the confinement of domestic and wild animals. [1] More specifically, animals that are held by humans and prevented from escaping are said to be in captivity . [ 2 ] The term animal captivity is usually applied to wild animals that are held in confinement, but this term may also be used generally to describe the keeping of ...

  5. Raven, the world’s oldest leopard, has died at a North Texas ...

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    “And in captivity it’s about 15 years. So to have a 25-year-old leopard is just phenomenal.” Krahn attributes Raven’s long life to the holistic care the animals receive at the center ...

  6. Captive elephants - Wikipedia

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    In North America, EEHV has been responsible for 58% of the deaths of Asian elephants in captivity between the ages of 4 months and 15 years that were born between 1962 and 2007. [42] EEHV has also caused the death of Asian elephant calves in captivity in Europe [43] and Asia, [44] as well as wild calves. [45]

  7. Captive orcas - Wikipedia

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    The first live killer whale captured in Russia was an 18-foot (5.5 m)-long female estimated to be about six years old, captured off the Pacific coast of the Kamchatka district on September 26, 2003. She was transferred over 7,000 miles (11,000 km) to a facility owned by the Utrish Dolphinarium on the Black Sea , where she died in October 2003 ...

  8. Baboon - Wikipedia

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    Offspring are weaned after about a year. They reach sexual maturity around five to eight years. Males leave their birth group, usually before they reach sexual maturity, whereas most females stay in the same group for their lives. Baboons in captivity live up to 45 years, while in the wild they average between 20 and 30 years.

  9. Sharks in captivity - Wikipedia

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    Several attempts to keep a great white shark in captivity have been made, but most specimens died or had to be released after a short time. One example, placed in the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan, only survived for three days. [2] The longest a great white was held in captivity was at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, in September 2004. A young ...