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How Long Do Alligators Live In Captivity?

Writer David Wilson

They can live for 35 to 50 years in the wild. They can live up to 65 to 80 years in captivity. According to the IUCN, the American alligator is a species of Least Concern around the globe.

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Can alligators live up to 100 years?

Alligators can live to be 100 years old if they can withstand a life of constant biting and fighting, which begins when they are born and never ends.

How old is the oldest alligator in captivity?

Muja was declared the “Oldest Living Alligator in Captivity” by Guinness World Records in 2018, stating that “as of 22 May 2018 he was at least 80 years 252 days.” That means Muja will be 85 years old by the year 2021!

How old is a 12 foot alligator?

At least 40 years old, a 12-foot-long alligator is possible. It was just before mating season, when male alligators become much more active, that a male alligator was found dead in north-central Florida.

How old is the oldest living animal?

Ocean quahogs (Clams)The Atlantic Ocean is home to ocean quahogs, which have a lifespan of up to 400 years. Ming the clam set a new record for the world’s oldest animal at 507 years old.