How long do lions usually live in the wild versus captivity?
Lifespan of a lion: In the wild the lifespan of lions is approximately 15 years, however in captivity it can be as long as 30 years. Source link: http://www.zsl.org/zsl-whipsnade-zoo/exhibits/lions-of-the-serengeti/african-lion-facts,640,AR.html What is the average lifespan of a lion? Lions live for approximately 10-14 years in the wild, while in captivity they can live over 20 years. A lion can live up to 13 to 25 years old Male lions only live about 10 years in the wild. Females live a little longer. In zoos where they are cared for and cannot fight, lions may live as long as 25 years. Source link: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_lifespan_of_a_lion Sources:
“Also known as cougars, pumas or panthers, population estimates in Colorado range from 1,500 to 3,000 animals. A lion’s natural life span in the wild is around 12 years. In captivity, they can live up to 25 years. Lions are big, powerful cats and their usual dinner fare consists of deer, elk, antelope, small mammals, porcupines, and livestock but they won’t turn down a tasty, well-fattened house pet or even a jogger running away from them on a country trail (if you’re going to act like their usual food they’re going to treat you like food).” If you’ve got more questions, please feel free to post here. You’re so welcome. Thanks and take care! Have a nice day! 🙂 Ai Sources: http://www.sangres.com/rurallife/wildlife/lion.
Male lions can live up to 12 years, approximately. Female lions outlast the males, living up to 18 years, approximately. Sources: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/14.
BIG CATS Lion Panthera leo Lions are the only big cats found living in large family groups, called prides. A typical pride consists of two males and seven females and several cubs, every pride differs in size and formation. Females are typically sisters and/or cousins which have been raised together and are usually the hunters of the pride. Hunting is done as an ambush, females chase the prey into the grasps of hiding males. Females are better suited to the chase, and males with the larger bodies have the ability to knock down large prey such as the wildebeast. Lions are more likely to fail than succeed in their attempts to kill. Weight: males can weigh in at 150-250kg(330-550lbs) and females 120-182kg(275-400lbs). Height: measured at the shoulder, 1-1.2m(36-48 inches) for males and slightly smaller for females. Lifespan: the lions life span in the wild is 15-18 years, in captivity 25-30 years. Habitat and Range: Many thousands of years ago, lions roamed over the whole of the African c