Life Expectancy by Race
Average Life Expectancy by Race
Note: Species of the same age but with different lifespans will be at differing physical abilities but comparable mental maturity (with obvious individual variances). For example, a 50 year old Saltwater Fish would be in their senior phase of life physically, while a 50 year old Tortoise would be in their late adolescence physically. However, they would both have 50 years of life experience to draw from, influencing their intelligence and wisdom. That being said, the Tortoise may have chosen to live those 50 years more frivolously due to their extended life expectancy while the Saltwater Fish would more likely have sexually matured and raised a family, and/or had a well-established or even concluded career.
Amphibians: 60 years
Reptilians - Snake/Lizard: 100 years
Reptilian - Turtle/Tortoise: 200 years
Bonefish - Shark/Ray: 100 years
Bonefish - Saltwater Fish/Freshwater Fish: 60 years
Avian - Raptor/Songbird: 100 years
Avian - Waterfowl/Flightless: 60 years
Mammalians - Pachyderms/Cetaceans: 200 years
Mammalians - Rodentians/Lagomorphans: 60 years
Mammalians - All Others: 100 years
Amphibians: 60 years
Reptilians - Snake/Lizard: 100 years
Reptilian - Turtle/Tortoise: 200 years
Bonefish - Shark/Ray: 100 years
Bonefish - Saltwater Fish/Freshwater Fish: 60 years
Avian - Raptor/Songbird: 100 years
Avian - Waterfowl/Flightless: 60 years
Mammalians - Pachyderms/Cetaceans: 200 years
Mammalians - Rodentians/Lagomorphans: 60 years
Mammalians - All Others: 100 years
Type
Natural