If my memory serves me correctly (and lately, I've been wondering about that), I think the average lifespan is around 100, give or take a couple years. In general, most species have very short childhoods, long adult years, and a short length of time for their "golden years".
There are still different diseases and conditions in their world, though given the lower population and overall higher quality of health world-wide, they would probably have lower occurrences of those conditions.
--JMH
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> Hello this is DVD Skunk here if on our world the average lifespan for males is in the 70's and for females it is in the 80's given that in development they are a few hundred years ahead of us like lets say how long would an individual say the Skunk Works Modeling Agency live? Have they conquered diseases and conditions that affect our world an if so which ones?
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