Fig. 5. Maximum recorded lifespans across great apes, companion animals, and other domesticated animals.
a We pooled the average maximum lifespan per genus and divided the lifespan of each species of interest versus the average lifespan per genus. A score above 1 indicates that the domesticated species has an extended lifespan relative to other species in their genus (a). Evidently, humans (b) possess an extended lifespan relative to others in their genus (b). Interestingly, cats (c) have also evolved a relatively extended lifespan compared to others in their genus. Macaques (d), rodents (e.g., mice) (e), and farm animals (f, g) have not evolved such long lifespans relative to their wild counterparts. These data are from the AnAge database182.