Longest-Lived Animals
Ocean Quahog (Clam): Over 500 years.
Greenland Shark: Around 400 years.
Bowhead Whale: Over 200 years.
Koi Fish: Up to 200 years.
Galápagos Tortoise: Over 150 years.
Aldabra Giant Tortoise: Around 120–150 years.
Macaw (Parrot): Up to 100 years.
Elephant (Asian and African): 60–70 years.
Blue Whale: Around 80–90 years.
Human: Average 70–80 years (can exceed 100).
Medium-Lived Animals
Horse: 25–30 years.
Dog (varies by breed): 10–20 years.
Cat (domestic): 12–18 years.
Chimpanzee: Around 40–50 years.
Lion: 10–14 years in the wild, up to 20 in captivity.
Tiger: 10–15 years in the wild, up to 25 in captivity.
Giraffe: Around 25 years.
Dolphin: 40–50 years.
Polar Bear: 20–30 years.
Wolf: Around 6–8 years in the wild, up to 16 in captivity.
Shorter-Lived Animals
Rabbit: 8–12 years.
Guinea Pig: 4–8 years.
Mouse: 1–3 years.
Rat: 2–4 years.
Hamster: 2–3 years.
Frog: 10–12 years (varies by species).
Chicken: 5–10 years.
Duck: 5–10 years.
Pigeon: 6–10 years.
Crow: 10–15 years.
Insects and Other Creatures
Honeybee (Worker): Around 6 weeks.
Honeybee (Queen): Up to 5 years.
Ant (Worker): A few months to 1 year.
Ant (Queen): Up to 30 years.
Butterfly: A few weeks to a few months.
Dragonfly: Around 6 months.
Spider (Tarantula): 10–25 years.
Octopus: 1–5 years (varies by species).
Jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii): Potentially immortal under certain conditions.
Mayfly: A few hours to 1 day.
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