Kithine
Kithine are most commonly regarded as the anthropomorphic animal folk capable of sentient thought. Kithine is used to describe all creatures that fall under this category, though further distinctions do exist, Kithine has become the most common word attributed to this vast group of peoples.
Basic Information
Anatomy
To be Kithine is the bear the identifying features of an animal, but predisposed to walk on two legs. These creatures come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but distinctly share the proportions and anatomy of the common humanoid, accented by their particular animalistic features.
Whereas Kithine is what would be called the Phylum of the species, Kithine divisions are as vast as their are animals on the planet. The four main classes of Kithine are: Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, and Mammalia. Among scholars, these four define the bulk of the Kith, however, a fifth class, known as the Kimera have become more of a point of curiosity and study.
Genetic Descendants