Rodentimorphia (row · dnt · i · morf · ee · uh)
Rodentmorphia was a species closely related to humans that existed several thousand years ago; however, Sephiran evolved into the form millions of years beforehand due to his accelerated development. When the rest of his kind caught up to him, he watched them come and go but knew he shouldn't interfere even as they slowly died off in no small part due to short stature that condemned them to getting pushed around by bigger, stronger animals that also roamed the land.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Small, round rodent ears, tail, incisor front teeth
Biological Traits
Rodentimorphia likely had a higher-pitched voice than most hominids.
Growth Rate & Stages
Most adults practice alloparenting with children spending their first few years in nursery dens.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Their favorite foods are fruits, seeds, roots, mushrooms, and the occasional insect.
Additional Information
Social Structure
Eusocial groups of extended families
Facial characteristics
Small, round ears at the top of the head, incisors, and a thin furry tail
Geographic Origin and Distribution
All over the world
Average Intelligence
They were believed to possess metacognition and basic economic knowledge.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Their eyes are very good at perceiving blues and greens at the cost of slightly worse receptors of red light.
Civilization and Culture
Major Organizations
Evidence of multiple tribes has been dug up, though their names are unclear.
Beauty Ideals
Round ears were regarded as ideal, implying that the individual was healthy, as was smooth, kempt fur.
Courtship Ideals
Size, strength, and intelligence are all very attractive qualities
Average Technological Level
Stone tools
Common Etiquette Rules
Do not tangle the tails.
EXTINCT
Scientific Name
Glires Rodentia
Lifespan
80 years
Conservation Status
The species is functionally extinct with its only surviving members being ancient gods in the heavenly astral plane.
Average Height
1-1.09 meters
Average Weight
25 kg
Average Physique
Robust
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Various shades of browns, tans, blacks, and whites
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