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How long do Markhors live in captivity?

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The lifespan of Markhors in captivity can vary but typically ranges from 10-15 years. Ultimately, their longevity and overall health depend on the quality of care they receive.
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In captivity, markhors have been known to live for around 12 to 14 years on average, although some individuals have been reported to live up to 20 years. 


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Markhors can live up to 12-13 years in captivity.

Markhors are a type of wild goat native to the mountain ranges of Central Asia. In captivity, they require a diet of fresh vegetation and a large enclosure to roam. They are known for their impressive spiral horns, which can grow up to 5 feet long in males. They are classified as "near threatened" due to hunting and habitat loss.
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Markhors live can vary but typically ranges from 10-15 years. Some individuals have been reported to live up to 20 years. Ultimately, their longevity and overall health depend on the quality of care they receive.
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Markhors can have a longer lifespan in captivity compared to the wild. In captivity, they can live up to 12-15 years or even longer with proper care. Their longevity is influenced by factors such as diet, healthcare, and the conditions of their enclosure. In the wild, their lifespan is generally shorter due to natural predators and environmental challenges.
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