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age

15 is a reasonable age in captivity (it's around 10 in the wild) but they can go over.

My eldest is 23 and I've heard of older ones. As far as longevity goes, I think of Corns as being about the same as the more robust breeds of dog.

It's worth thinking about when you consider buying a Corn. It's quite a commitment to make.
 
The good thing about them living to 23 is that their much cheaper to keep than a dog or cat.. But maybe not as affectionate..LOL..
 
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