What key biological challenge does the lack of longevity data create for herpetoculturists dealing with *Bipes biporus*?

Answer

Keepers cannot accurately gauge if a captive death is premature versus expected

For herpetoculturists considering the care of *Bipes biporus*, the missing longevity baseline creates substantial uncertainty regarding husbandry success. Without knowing the expected life span, a keeper cannot accurately interpret mortality events. For example, if a captive lizard dies after three years, the keeper cannot determine if this represents a failure in care protocols (e.g., improper feeding or substrate depth) or if three years is simply the expected maximum age for a young adult in nature. This ambiguity prevents the establishment of appropriate long-term care standards.

What key biological challenge does the lack of longevity data create for herpetoculturists dealing with *Bipes biporus*?
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