GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Dolphin Lifespan Statistics
Dolphins in the wild typically live between 25 to 50 years, while those in captivity may survive up to 60 years.
In this post, we explore the diverse lifespans of dolphins, ranging from 20 years for the common dolphin to over a century for certain species. From the remarkable longevity of orcas to the challenges faced by dolphins in captivity, we delve into the statistics surrounding these fascinating marine mammals’ lifespan.
Statistic 1
"Dolphins generally have a lifespan of 20 years."
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"The orca, or killer whale, which is actually a type of dolphin, lives an average of 50 to 80 years."
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"Female bottlenose dolphins have been known to live into their 60s."
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"Male bottlenose dolphins typically live into their 40s."
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"The longest recorded lifespan of an Amazon River dolphin in human care was over 30 years."
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"Spinner dolphins can live up to 20 years."
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"The oldest known orca, which is a species of dolphin, lived to be 105 years old."
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"Hourglass dolphins have a lifespan between 20 to 30 years."
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"Pacific white-sided dolphins can live up to 46 years."
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"Northern right-whale dolphins can live up to 40 years."
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"Risso’s dolphins can live to be up to 35 years old."
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"Dolphins in captivity often live significantly shorter lifespans."
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"Male pantropical spotted dolphins have a lifespan of around 45 years."
Statistic 14
"Female pantropical spotted dolphins have a lifespan of about 30 years."
Jannik Lindner
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