Albatross:
Albatrosses are known for their exceptional longevity, with some individuals living for over 50 years.
Macaw:
Macaws, like the Scarlet Macaw and Blue-and-Gold Macaw, are known for their long lifespans, which can exceed 50 years in captivity with proper care.
Swan:
Mute Swans are known to have a lifespan of 10 to 20 years in the wild, and some individuals in captivity have lived much longer, reaching 30 years or more.
Parrot:
Many parrot species, such as the African Grey Parrot and the Amazon Parrot, can live for several decades, with some reaching up to 80 years in captivity.
Kakapo:
The Kakapo, also known as the night parrot, is a critically endangered parrot species native to New Zealand. They are one of the longest-living parrots, with some individuals reaching 90 years or more.
Andean Condor:
The Andean Condor, one of the largest flying birds, has been known to live for over 50 years in captivity.
Cockatoo:
Some species of cockatoos, such as the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo and the Major Mitchell's Cockatoo, can live for more than 70 years in captivity.
Penguin:
Some penguin species have relatively long lifespans, with the Emperor Penguin and King Penguin living for up to 20 years or more.