These small rodents are known for their rapid breeding, often living only about 1 year in the wild due to predators and environmental challenges
Pigeons can thrive in urban environments and are known for their homing abilities. Domesticated pigeons can live longer with proper care.
Kangaroos are iconic marsupials from Australia, and they face threats like habitat loss, which can affect their lifespan in the wild.
Backyard chickens can live up to 10 years, providing both companionship and eggs. Their lifespan can vary greatly based on breed and care.
Various dog breeds have different lifespans, with smaller breeds often outliving larger ones. On average, dogs live around 13 years.
Tigers in the wild typically live 10-15 years, while those in captivity can reach up to 20 years. Habitat destruction poses a significant threat to their survival.
Cows can live up to 20 years, with some even reaching 25 years. Dairy cows often have shorter lifespans due to farming practices.
Horses can live into their 30s with proper care. They are social animals that thrive on companionship.
These large snakes can live for 20-30 years in captivity, often outliving their wild counterparts due to lack of natural predators.
In the wild, orangutans typically live around 30-40 years, but they can reach over 50 in sanctuaries where they are protected.
Elephants, known for their intelligence and social structures, can live 50-70 years in the wild. Poaching and habitat loss threaten their populations.