Okamimimi
Okamimimi (wolf ears) is a type of formed demihuman of the Lupine subgroup. They are characterized by their mostly humanoid appearance and lack of body fur compared to other Lupines.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Okamimimi anatomy is extremely similar to that of a human or other true demihuman, with relatively few Lupine features. The primary differences are the presence of Lupine ears on top of the head, mildly larger canine teeth, and a Lupine tail located right above the posterior. The main difference between them and other Lupines is the lack of body fur (excluding the ears and tail) and the lack of a snout.
Ecology and Habitats
Okamimimi are most often found in forested regions.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Like all Lupines, Okamimimi have heightened senses of smell, hearing, and sight compared to humans. It is said that their senses are not as keen as other Lupines, but this has yet to be confirmed.
Origin/Ancestry
Formed Demihuman, Lupine
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