Peladonians were nearly identical to humans, with whom they could reproduce. One of the few ways to tell them apart was the burgundy streak through their white or blond hair. This streak would grow in during adolescence. The other difference was the life-span. Even with medical technology, the Peladonians rarely lived past 65. Before the Galactic Federation's help, they would be lucky to live past 50, and barely 40 for the miners. Some Peladonians had blue eyes, which was considered a trait for scholars. (PROSE: Legacy)
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| - Peladonians were nearly identical to humans, with whom they could reproduce. One of the few ways to tell them apart was the burgundy streak through their white or blond hair. This streak would grow in during adolescence. The other difference was the life-span. Even with medical technology, the Peladonians rarely lived past 65. Before the Galactic Federation's help, they would be lucky to live past 50, and barely 40 for the miners. Some Peladonians had blue eyes, which was considered a trait for scholars. (PROSE: Legacy)
- Peladonians were nearly identical to humans, with whom they could reproduce. One of the few ways to tell them apart was the burgundy streak through their white or blond hair. This streak would grow in during adolescence. The other difference was the life-span. Even with medical technology, the Peladonians rarely lived past 65. Before the Galactic Federation's help, they would be lucky to live past 50, and barely 40 for the miners. Some Peladonians had blue eyes, which was considered a trait for scholars.
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| - Peladonians were nearly identical to humans, with whom they could reproduce. One of the few ways to tell them apart was the burgundy streak through their white or blond hair. This streak would grow in during adolescence. The other difference was the life-span. Even with medical technology, the Peladonians rarely lived past 65. Before the Galactic Federation's help, they would be lucky to live past 50, and barely 40 for the miners. Some Peladonians had blue eyes, which was considered a trait for scholars. (PROSE: Legacy)
- Peladonians were nearly identical to humans, with whom they could reproduce. One of the few ways to tell them apart was the burgundy streak through their white or blond hair. This streak would grow in during adolescence. The other difference was the life-span. Even with medical technology, the Peladonians rarely lived past 65. Before the Galactic Federation's help, they would be lucky to live past 50, and barely 40 for the miners. Some Peladonians had blue eyes, which was considered a trait for scholars.
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