Aldra (All-drah)
Basic Information
Anatomy
A standard aldra specimen, not accounting for disability or alteration, will be anthropoid and faculitatively bipedal. They have one head with one round, rotating ear on either side.
They have one arm on each side of a torso with a loosely cylindrical ribcage, each with hands that have five fingers and an opposable thumb. Their fingers each have three joints and end with a flat, keratin-based nail. They have two plantigrade legs, each with feet that have six toes. They have short, prehensile tails, usually ending in a tuft of short, course fur.
Ecology and Habitats
Aldra are most often encountered in lowland tropical rainforests.
Dietary Needs and Habits
It's unclear what Aldra eat, if they eat at all.
Behaviour
The aldra are show evidence of sapience in their few encounters with other species, but never speak, nor utilize any other effort to communicate with other species.
Additional Information
Facial characteristics
Aldra have relatively flat faces with two forward facing eyes, a triangular, cartilage based nose, and proper lips and cheeks.
They're characterized by highly distinct cheekbones and jawbone.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Aldra are found exclusively in Prismi, specifically in jungles.
Civilization and Culture
History
The first sighting of an aldra was in 68381 of the Second Era. Little else is known about them in general.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Scientific Name
Corpri Luxeni
Lifespan
Unknown
Conservation Status
Unknown
Average Height
Unknown
Average Weight
Unknown
Average Length
Unknown
Average Physique
Most aldra are described as having lean muscle, apt for climbing.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Of the few aldra known, they typically are described as having blue-grey skin and various colors of hair, though no encounters were close enough to discern eye color. Many claim the aldra they encountered had entirely white eyes.
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