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  2. List of maximum animal lifespans in captivity - Wikipedia

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    Only animals from the classes of the Chordata phylum are included. [1] On average, captive animals (especially mammals) live longer than wild animals. This may be due to the fact that with proper treatment, captivity can provide refuge against diseases, competition with others of the same species and predators. Most notably, animals with ...

  3. Neurergus kaiseri - Wikipedia

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    If keeping them terrestrial, they should be offered a good, but fairly dry top-soil, or coconut fiber, many live plants, and many hiding places. The best temperature ranges are 60–68 °F (16–20 °C), but can withstand temperatures up to 86 °F (30 °C). Feeding is simple, as these newts are very hardy animals in captivity, and love to eat.

  4. Tiger salamander - Wikipedia

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    Tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) Ambystoma tigrinum Biofluorescence in Ambystoma tigrinum. These salamanders usually grow to a length of 6–8 in (15–20 cm) with a lifespan of around 12–15 years. [5] They are characterized by having markings varying in color on the back of their head, body, and tail. [6]

  5. Giant salamander - Wikipedia

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    The South China giant salamander (Andrias sligoi), can reach a length of 1.8 m (5.9 ft). [1] The Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus) reaches up to 1.44 m (4.7 ft) in length, feeds at night on fish and crustaceans, and has been known to live for more than 50 years in captivity. [2]

  6. Speleomantes strinatii - Wikipedia

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    Speleomantes strinatii, the French cave salamander, North-west Italian cave salamander, or Strinati's cave salamander is a small (10-12.5 cm long) species of salamander found in northwest Italy and southeast France. [1] It is very similar in appearance to the Italian cave salamander (Speleomantes italicus), but has a paler belly. [2]

  7. Your Coffee Habit is Costing You $1 Million, Says Suze Orman

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    Finance coach Suze Orman says your coffee habit costs you at least $1 million. If you’re doing it every day – which many of us do- it’s costing you $210 a month, and $2,520 a year.

  8. Lake Patzcuaro salamander - Wikipedia

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    Induction of metamorphosis via thyroxine shortens the lifespan of the salamander to 5 months from the start of metamorphosis, while non-induced lifespans only last 48 days on average. [ 17 ] [ 4 ] These specimen will refuse to eat and require assisted feeding to survive. [ 9 ]

  9. 'Mocha is the moment': How to get a free mocha from Peet's ...

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    A sweet treat: Peet's Coffee will be giving out free mochas on New Year's Day at Peet's retail coffeebar locations starting 12 p.m. local time with the code "Mocha Mousse."