Basic Information
Anatomy
what sepparates humans from other animals is the fact they move in a upright position, walking on their two legs (instead of 4). they use their two arms and hands to hold things and use equipment.
Growth Rate & Stages
The main stages humans are divined by are:
- baby
- child
- teenager
- adult
- elderly
Ecology and Habitats
As humans don't have furr anymore they need protection from the ellements. Meaning they live inside houses with heating to stay dry and warm. Being a social species, they tend to live in cities/villages with multiple houses and humans.
If a relationship with a nother human established, humans tend to love together in one house.
If a relationship with a nother human established, humans tend to love together in one house.
Dietary Needs and Habits
envolved into a superiour species, humans from a certain trade keep animals and grow their own grops for food. Most of it will be transported to a supermarket where humans from other trades can buy what they need to cook and consume.
The human body needs food from 5 categories to keep strong and healthy
The human body needs food from 5 categories to keep strong and healthy
- vegetables
- grains
- fruits
- protein
- dairy
Additional Information
Social Structure
Humans are the apex species in the world as we live in, however they're some species that pose a threath, herefore humans started living in bigger social groups to protect each other. This resulted in a social infrasructure.
Humans live close together in villages, cities or something simmilair. Usually a human who has had no social interaction with another tend for a longer period of time tend to get psychological problems.
Humans live close together in villages, cities or something simmilair. Usually a human who has had no social interaction with another tend for a longer period of time tend to get psychological problems.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Humans use smell, sight, hearing and touch to retain information about their surroundings.
Their two eyes are capable in seeing a large range of collors, however the distance they're capable of seeing might differ from other species. (90 degrees temporally to central Fixation, 50 degrees superiorly and nasally, and 60 degrees inferiorly)
the human hearing range is way inferior to that of other animals. The frequency laying between 20 Hz and 20 kHZ.
Their two eyes are capable in seeing a large range of collors, however the distance they're capable of seeing might differ from other species. (90 degrees temporally to central Fixation, 50 degrees superiorly and nasally, and 60 degrees inferiorly)
the human hearing range is way inferior to that of other animals. The frequency laying between 20 Hz and 20 kHZ.
Civilization and Culture
Major Organizations
every country has their own political organisation. Their are some similarities though.
every country has a law enforcement organisation often going by the name of police (or a derocitive from it) as well as a medical organisation; hospital, ambulance etc.
the way of leading a country differece a little more; somethimes it's a coverment, a king or a president on top which can be a democratie, a dictatorship, monarchy
every country has a law enforcement organisation often going by the name of police (or a derocitive from it) as well as a medical organisation; hospital, ambulance etc.
the way of leading a country differece a little more; somethimes it's a coverment, a king or a president on top which can be a democratie, a dictatorship, monarchy
Scientific Name
homo sapiens
Origin/Ancestry
primates
Lifespan
90
Average Height
male: 1.76
female: 1.63
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
The colour of the skin is affected by the sun.
This means that humans who live in countries where it's warmer and theirs more sun, the colour of the skin darkens. Humans living in colder, less sunny countries tend to be more pale.
This means that humans who live in countries where it's warmer and theirs more sun, the colour of the skin darkens. Humans living in colder, less sunny countries tend to be more pale.
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