Human

Look at yourself. Then look at your neighbor. Then look at your family members. No, not the dog, even if you are closer to it than your parents. They're you're standard humans, just a handful of hundreds of years in the future.

Basic Information

Anatomy

A bipedal species with two arms ending in hands with five fingers each, and two legs ending in feet with five toes each. They tend to have two eyes, a nose, and a mouth, with omnivorous teeth specialized for their incredibly varied diet. Hair distribution is generally regulated to the upper half of the head, two strips above their eyes, occasionally on the lower part of the face, and scattered through the arms, legs and abdomen with varied intensity. Females exhibit internal reproductive organs, with external secondary sex characteristics, while males exhibit both external reproductive organs and secondary sex characteristics.

Genetics and Reproduction

Mammalian reproductive strategy, with internal gestation for approx. 9 months within the female, before being birthed.

Growth Rate & Stages

See: Modern day human growth stages.

Ecology and Habitats

Small to medium-sized communities are optimal, though they function well in larger communities as well, with some issue.

Dietary Needs and Habits

See: modern day humans.

Biological Cycle

Changing clothing depending on temperature.

Additional Information

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Average hearing, sight, taste, touch, smell, etc.
Genetic Descendants
Scientific Name
Homo sapiens sapiens
Lifespan
Approx. 80 years (uninhibited), Approx. 35 years (inhibited)
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Average Height
Males average at about 5'10" (178cm) Females average at about 5'6" (168cm)

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