In captivity, definitely in captivity.
Lions usually eat,sleep, and ROAR. They don't have worries that they would have in the wild. They don't have to hunt for food nor protect their pride. They have it easy for themselves in captivity. And plus they live longer in captivity. Lions in the wildonly live 10-14 years, but in captivity they live for about20 years. WOW! Thanks 4 readin'
Lions live for about 15 years in the wild, and about 24 years in captivity
No, there are no species of lions in Australia in the wild, only in captivity.
No they only live in captivity because lions and tigers don't come together in the wild.
White lions typically live up to 10-15 years in the wild, and slightly longer, up to 16-20 years, in captivity. Providing a proper habitat, veterinary care, and balanced diet can help increase their lifespan in captivity.
they live longer both ways
Lions live 13-25 years in captivity.Lions live different amount of time in captivity. It depends greatly on the conditions of the zoo. Lions live around forty years in good conditions but live longer in the wild.13-25 years.
The diet and lack of animals that could cause harm to the wolf enable it to live longer in captivity.
No. In captivity Orcas can live up to around 20 years. But wild orcas that were never in captivity live a lot longer and male Orca is closer to 30 years and a female is expected to live in the wild from birth up to 50 years
A cool fact: Some adult male lions exceed 550lbs in weight. They are the second largest cat. Another cool fact: Lions live for 10-14 years in the wild, while in captivity they can live longer than 20 years.
Lions typically live for 10-14 years in the wild, but can live up to 20 years in captivity. Factors such as availability of food, competition with other predators, and disease can influence their lifespan.