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Do dwarves age faster?

Dwarves: It's said that dwarves reach physical maturity at 40, so it's possible they age a bit more slowly than men in their youth. And then dwarves basically stop aging physically until they reach 200, when they suddenly age very quickly (since the average lifespan is between 200 and 250.)
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Does dwarfism affect life expectancy?

Types of skeletal dysplasia and the severity of medical needs vary from person to person. In general, with proper medical care, life span is not affected by dwarfism.
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What is the average death age of Dwarves?

The average lifespan of a Dwarf is 195 years which is a bit lower than one would expect considering that the age of oldest Dwarves exceeds 250 years. The reason for this is both the relatively low number of dwarves described in Tolkien's works and the fact that many of them died in battle.
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Do Dwarves live longer than Men?

Unlike Elves, Dwarves are not immortal, though they do have longer lifespans than Men. Also, their lifespan depends on what clan of Dwarves they belong to, too. For example, the Longbeards lived a bit longer than the average Dwarf, usually living to age 250 – 350.
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Who lives longer elves or Dwarves?

Elves live as long as the world lasts, but due to Melkor's shadow, they fade before (although they don't die). Ents live as long as the Elves (Possibly older). Dwarves live 200-300 years. Men and Hobbits have similar lifespan.
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How did Aragorn live so long?

Why did Aragorn live so long? Aragorn is not half Elf, although he is a descendant of Elros, who is half Elf (and the brother of Elrond, the half-Elf who raised him), which explains why Aragorn's life span is unusually long.
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Who is the oldest dwarf in LOTR?

Each of the Seven Fathers founded one of the seven Dwarf clans. Durin I was the eldest, and the first of his kind to awake in Middle-earth.
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Who is the oldest of the dwarves?

Thorin, born in T.A. 2746, was 195 years old at the time and the oldest of the Dwarves in the Company.
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Are dwarves monogamous?

Few female Dwarven warriors were known, but some tales say that female Dwarves were as fierce as their male counterparts, especially in protecting their families and offspring. Dwarves were usually monogamous, and fewer than one-third of Dwarven men took a wife, the rest busying themselves with their crafts.
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How do dwarves reproduce?

Re: how do dwarves breed? Yea married dorf couples reproduce through spores, their beards are specially adapted to catch dwarf spores and filter out all but their husband/wife's.
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Does dwarfism affect brain development?

In addition to short stature, dwarfism has many other symptoms that can vary depending the type it is. Disproportionate dwarfism usually doesn't affect intellectual development unless a child has other rare conditions, including hydrocephalus, or excess fluid around the brain.
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What age do Dwarves marry?

Most dwarves (if they would indeed marry, which is the minority still) would wait well past the age of 65. Usually beyond the age of ninety (“Dwarves marry late, seldom before they are ninety or more”).
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How many of the 13 Dwarves survived?

Of these thirteen Dwarves, three die at the end of the novel in the Battle of the Five Armies: Thorín, Fili, and Kili. Ten survive. Of these ten, Glóin tells Frodo, seven remain at the side of Dáin, King Under the Mountain: Dwalin, Dori, Nori, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Glóin himself.
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Do people with dwarfism age slower?

Lifespan of Humans with Various Dwarfism Syndromes

There are no reports of increased average longevity in any of the examined populations of human dwarfs.
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What is dwarfism final height?

The average final height for a person with achondroplasia is 130 cm for men and 125 cm for women. Short-statured people lead normal, fulfilled lives. Achieving higher levels of education and career and personal ambitions is not limited by stature.
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What does dwarfism lead to?

The characteristic features of the skull, spine and limbs shared by most forms of disproportionate dwarfism result in some common problems: Delays in motor skills development, such as sitting up, crawling and walking. Frequent ear infections and risk of hearing loss. Bowing of the legs.
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What if a dwarf and an elf had a baby?

The offspring of a dwarf and an elf was known as a "dwelf" (which was pluralized to "dwelves"). The fertility and offspring of half-dwarves was similar to that of half-elves. If a half-dwarf mated with a pureblood dwarf, the offspring would be a pureblood dwarf.
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Why are female dwarves so rare?

They simply look like male Dwarves (with both genders being bearded from birth) , and they rarely travel (and they dress like male Dwarves when they do travel); and so they are considered to be rare, with only one Dwarf-female being named in the Dwarf-family tree (Dis, sister of Thorin).
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What races do dwarves not like?

Dwarves do not trust half-orcs, and fail to appreciate elves, with whom they only ally in their many battles against orcs, goblins, evil giants and trolls.
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Who are the two youngest Dwarves?

Fili and Kili, nephews of Thorin, are the youngest in the company of dwarves that visits Bilbo's house and sets out to reclaim their home in the Lonely Mountain.
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Who was the father of the eldest race of Dwarves?

In the same essay, though, we are told where three of the seven Fathers awoke. The eldest and most famous of them, Durin the Deathless, awoke at Mount Gundabad in the northern Misty Mountains.
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Is Gimli the last dwarf?

Myth: Gimli is the last dwarf.

Though Gimli has no children, he is not the last Dwarf of Middle-earth. After the fall of Sauron, his people continued to thrive in the Lonely Mountain. Gimli made his home in Rohan, in the Glittering Caves of Aglarond, and many of his kinsfolk came with him.
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What is the oldest race in Middle-earth?

Elves are one of the oldest and most noble races in Middle-earth. They are immortal, graceful, and possess great wisdom and power. They are skilled in the arts of music, poetry, and craftsmanship. Elves are divided into several subraces, including the High Elves, Wood Elves, and Dark Elves.
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Who is the oldest and fatherless LOTR?

"Iarwain Ben-adar we called him, oldest and fatherless. But many another name he has since been given by other folk..." In the ancient history of Middle-earth, long before the Hobbits travelled west to establish the Shire, the Elves knew of a strange being who inhabited the northern lands.
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