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i would say they live to be around 20 to 30 years. It depends on how good you take care of them.


On average 25 years.
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In their native home of Australia, they live in open and sparsely vegetated habitats. They live in the drier parts of Australia including the most arid and hottest zones. They are partially migratory in the south where the winters are cooler and wetter, and the habitat has taller trees.

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This species lives in a variety of different habitats within their range. Their favorite ecosystems are those with water bodies, like lakes or rivers, in close proximity to open areas or woodlands. Grasslands and savannas are their preferred habitats, but they also live in open woodland.

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