Life Span of Animal : List
Animal | Average Life Span of Animal (Years) |
African Grey Parrot | 50 |
Alligator | 68 |
Amazon Parrot | 80 |
American Alligator | 56 |
American Box Turtle | 123 |
American Newt | 3 |
American Toad | 15 |
Angleworm | 15 |
Anole | 3 |
Ant (Queen) | 3 |
Ant (Worker) | 1-2 |
Asian elephant | 40 |
Bare Eyed Cockatoo | 40 |
Bat | 24 |
Bear | 40 |
Beaver | 20 |
Bee (Queen) | 5 |
Bee (Worker) | 1 |
Binturong | 18 |
Bison | 30 |
Blackbird | 18 |
Boa Constrictor | 23 |
Bottlenose Dolphin | 20 |
Box Turtle | 123 |
Budgerigar | 18 |
Bull | 28 |
Bull Frog | 16 |
Bull Snake | 18 |
Caiman | 28 |
Camel | 50 |
Canada Goose | 33 |
Canary | 20 |
Canvasback duck | 19 |
Capybara | 12 |
Carp | 100 |
Cat | 25 |
Catfish | 60 |
Chicken | 15 |
Chimpanzee | 40 |
Chinchilla | 20 |
Chipmunk | 12 |
Cicada | 17 |
Civet | 13 |
Cobra | 28 |
Cockatiel | 32 |
Common Goldeneye | 17 |
Congo Eel | 27 |
Conure | 25 |
Cottonmouth Mocassin | 21 |
Cottontail | 10 |
Cow | 22 |
Crocodile | 45 |
Deer | 35 |
Dog | 22 |
Dog, large | 10 |
Domestic Pigeon | 26 |
Donkey | 45 |
Eagle | 55 |
Eclectus Parrot | 20 |
Eel | 55 |
Egyptian Goose | 28 |
Elephant | 70 |
Elk | 22 |
English Sparrow | 23 |
Fence Lizard | 4 |
Ferret | 12 |
Flying Squirrel | 14 |
Fox | 14 |
Galah | 26 |
Galapagos Land Tortoise | 193 |
Gerbil | 5 |
Giant Salamander | 55 |
Giant Tortoise | 152 |
Goat | 15 |
Golden Hamster | 4 |
Gorilla | 20 |
Gouldian finch | 6 |
Great Horned Owl | 68 |
Green Frog | 10 |
Grey Cheeked Parrot | 15 |
Grey Squirrel | 20 |
Grizzly bear | 32 |
Grouse | 10 |
Guinea Pig | 8 |
Hare | 10 |
Hellbender | 29 |
Hippopotamus | 45 |
Hog | 18 |
Horse | 40 |
House Mouse | 4 |
Human | 70-80 |
Humming Bird | 8 |
Kangaroo | 9 |
Koala | 8 |
Leopard | 17 |
Leopard Frog | 6 |
Lion | 35 |
Lobster | 15 |
Macaw | 50 |
Mallard | 20 |
Mongoose | 12 |
Mosquitofish | 2 |
Mountain Lion | 20 |
Mouse | 4 |
Mudpuppy | 9 |
Muscrat | 6 |
Mynah | 8 |
Newt | 7 |
Norwegian Rat | 4 |
Nutria | 15 |
Opossum | 4 |
Ox | 20 |
Painted Turtle | 11 |
Parrot | 80 |
Pea Fowl | 20 |
Pheasant | 18 |
Pig (wild) | 25 |
Pigeon | 11 |
Pionus Parrot | 15 |
Platypus | 10 |
Polar bear | 20 |
Porcupine | 20 |
Prarie Dog | 10 |
Quail | 6 |
Rabbit | 9 |
Rainbow Lorikeet | 15 |
Rat Snake | 23 |
Rattlesnake | 22 |
Red Eared Turtle | 7 |
Redhead Duck | 17 |
Rhinoceros | 40 |
Rosella | 15 |
Sea Lion | 14 |
Sheep | 15 |
Snapping Turtle | 57 |
South African Clawed Toad | 15 |
Squirrel | 16 |
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo | 40 |
Superb Parrot | 36 |
Swan | 10-12 |
Tapir | 30 |
Tasmanian Tiger | 7 |
Teal | 20 |
Tiger Salamander | 11 |
Tiger | 22 |
Toad | 36 |
Toucan | 6 |
Tree Frog | 14 |
Trumpeter Swan | 33 |
Turkey Buzzard | 18 |
Vultures | 10-30 |
Whistling Duck | 15 |
Wolf | 18 |
Wombat | 15 |
Woodchuck | 15 |
Yak | 20 |
Zebra Finch | 17 |
Note: Since this is just an average life expectancy, no doubt you will always have some exceptions. You will definitely have a few animals exceeding their life span.
Some animals life span might seem very short while others are reasonably long when compared to other animal species. However, the average life expectancy of a given animal is determined by factors such as genetic makeup, metabolic rate, body size, age of sexual maturity etc. It is important to note also that some domesticated animal can live longer or shorter than if they were living in their natural environment (habitat). The reason for this may due to conditions such as new lifestyle, change of diet, disease, predator (absent), etc. Therefore, in spite of the fact that many of these values given in the list below are based on the records taken from various sources, it should not be seen as the absolute maximum lifespan.
Courtesy and Source : My Universal Facts
as far as I’m aware lobsters like jellyfish are near-immortal and live until killed I’d like to know where you got the data and how you based it for lobsters
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crab lives for 100 years holy crap!!!
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I think Swan is wrong and should be 10-20 years not 102
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You are correct. it is 10-12 years. Thank you so much. We regret posting a wrong info. Sorry.
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Thank you for doing this. It is amazing and what a lot of work~
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