• @[email protected]
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    731 day ago

    At 42 years old, Walnut was considered geriatric for her species. She far surpassed the median life expectancy for white-naped cranes in human care, which is 15 years.

    • @DrownedRats
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      641 day ago

      She lived almost 3 times the average life expectancy for her species!?! That’s genuinely insane! Imagine a human living to 180 years old!

      • @[email protected]
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        413 hours ago

        (Avg life expectancy of humans without tech is prob 20, but humans could live to 100+ thousands of years ago, nothing changed, we just systemically eliminated the factors in our environments that cause non-old age death (with cancer, neurological, and cardiovascular problems remaining the last lines), eg food quality, vaccines & healthcare overall, killing & sterilising every other ecosystem around us, you know, the usual)

      • @[email protected]
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        311 day ago

        This happens quite often with animals in captivity. Nature is dangerous (and health care is important!)

        • @[email protected]
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          818 hours ago

          Unfortunately there are many counterexamples, large animals that live long in the wild tend to have shorter lives in zoos, like elephants, hippos, and monkeys.

        • @KazuyaDarklight
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          1724 hours ago

          15 seems to be the captivity average though, not natural average.

          • @[email protected]
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            424 hours ago

            Fair point, I was just speaking generally, and that she actually lived way longer than most of her species since most aren’t in captivity

            • flicker
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              422 hours ago

              White napped crane life expectancy in the wild is unknown.

              So it sounds like you didn’t know that, either.