Talk:Rachnera Arachnera/@comment-17043199-20131006191006/@comment-5617919-20140816022304

Wouldn't it be funny if she was younger though? Like in this case, a spider having one of the shortest life-spans of the various "animal"-girls, so she's more mature-looking for her age. Depending on snake-species, some can outlive horses(hence Centorea's slightly older appearance as well, though there are a couple of other factors in that regard. *ahem*).

I think a very well-taken care of parrot can live to 50-60, so for example, while Papi's mother/grandmother might still look fairly loli, they might have other signs of aging, like crows' feet(hoho!), though don't quote me on that.