It very much depends on what country and what strata of society.
The average Female lifespan in the 1880's was about 47 to 49 years of age.
The average female lifespan in 1880 was around 40-45 years old. This was due to factors such as high infant mortality rates, limited medical knowledge and healthcare, as well as harsh living conditions and labor-intensive lifestyles.
Lifespan refers to the length of time an individual or organism is expected to live, from birth to death. It is influenced by various factors such as genetics, environment, and lifestyle choices. Tracking lifespan helps researchers understand health trends and patterns in populations.
40 years
The average lifespan in the US is 78.4 years, which is 41,235,264 minutes, or 2,474,115,840 seconds.
The lifespan of a dwarf can vary depending on the species. Generally, dwarfs can live anywhere from 15 to 25 years, with well-cared-for individuals potentially living even longer. Proper husbandry, diet, and habitat conditions are important factors in determining the lifespan of a dwarf.
The lifespan of a cretin can vary depending on the severity of their condition and access to medical care. In cases where treatment and support are provided, cretins can live a normal lifespan. However, severe cases without treatment may lead to early death.
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15-20 years
Alfred Wegner was born on the 1st of November 1880 and died in November 1930, aged 50.
15 years (in the wild)
At least 9000 years.
Tigers live for approximately 20 years.
depending if male or female....15-26 days
No, they continue to live a full lifespan.
The average lifespan of a hippopotamus falls between 25 and 40 years. Lifespan is impacted by climate conditions and access to food.
The average lifespan of a female in the wild is about 27 years. Males have a slightly shorter lifespan (Still above 20 years).
Both male and female horses live to be around 25 to 30 and possibly older with good care.
Good question! A male sea pig has a lifespan of 72 years and a female sea pig has a life span of 78 years. Hope this helps!