Lifespan of Animals  The fly lives 15–30 days, a brief but intense existence.  The pig usually reaches 12–16 years with proper care and feeding.  The duck lives around 8–12 years, especially in safe environments.  The horse can live 25–30 years, depending on care and activity.  The rabbit’s lifespan is about 8–12 years, influenced by its habitat.  The bee lives only 4–6 weeks but plays a vital role in nature.  The cat reaches 12–18 years, sometimes more when well cared for.  The elephant lives 60–70 years, a true symbol of wisdom and endurance.  The tortoise can live 50–100 years, one of the longest-living creatures.  The cow’s lifespan is 18–22 years, depending on farming conditions.  The dog lives 15–20 years, remaining a loyal friend through it all.  The chicken lives 5–8 years, often less under intensive farming.