Difference between revisions of "Species of The East Pacific"

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| '''Family''' || {{wp|Simulacra}}
 
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Android|Machina sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|39th edition of Systema Naturae|2015}}</small>
 
|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Android|Machina sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|39th edition of Systema Naturae|2015}}</small>
 
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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | <big>'''Feline'''</big>
 
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'''Felines''' are a species of cat-like humanoids who share both cat and human-like characteristics. Similar to their less evolved counterparts, the species is split into breeds - those these are identified as ethnic groups. These ethnic groups share similar body characteristics, but differ in fur length, fur color, and other traits.
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| '''Order''' || {{wp|Carnivora}}
 
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| '''Genus''' || ''{{wp|Felis}}''
 
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Felines|Felis sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758}}</small>
 
|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Felines|Felis sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758}}</small>
 
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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | <big>'''Lupine'''</big>
 
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''Main article: [[Lupine|Lupines]]''
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'''Lupines''' are a species of wolf-like humanoids who share both wolf and human-like characteristics. Similar to their canine counterparts, the species is split into breeds - those these are identified as ethnic groups. These ethnic groups share similar body characteristics, but differ in fur length, fur color, and other traits.
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Lupine|Canis sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758}}</small>
 
|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Lupine|Canis sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758}}</small>
 
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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | <big>'''Vulpine'''</big>
 
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''Main article: [[Vulpine|Vulpines]]''
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The vulpine sentient race is a specific group of anthropomorphic humanoids with many recognizable "fox" features and characteristics. While not as furry as their animal counterpart, vulpines do in general have similar fur markings, with red and white being the most popular colors. Their bodies consist of a larger brain capable of more precise and faster execution. Senses are heightened. The vulpine body is agile, allowing for good dexterity.
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The race is regarded as "thin", as their bodies lack a subcutaneous layer common among humans and humanoid species. This can serve as a determent for adapting to different climates. Furthermore, vulpines tend to lack physical strength due to their small frames. Life expectancy is less than that of an average human.
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Two sub-groups exist: the northern and southern variants. Northern variants, which tend to hail from [[Vulshain]], have denser, longer fur due to colder climate conditions. Southern variants, which are commonly found in Vekaiyu, Listonia, Isklevyu, and Yishevyu, have shorter, oily fur, which is useful for swimming.
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Lupine|Canis sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758}}</small>
 
|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Lupine|Canis sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758}}</small>
 
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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | <big>'''Human'''</big>
 
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=Humans=
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''Main Article: [[Wikipedia:Humans|Humans]]
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=Felines=
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'''Felines''' are a species of cat-like humanoids who share both cat and human-like characteristics. Similar to their less evolved counterparts, the species is split into breeds - those these are identified as ethnic groups. These ethnic groups share similar body characteristics, but differ in fur length, fur color, and other traits.
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=Lupines=
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''Main article: [[Lupine|Lupines]]''
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'''Lupines''' are a species of wolf-like humanoids who share both wolf and human-like characteristics. Similar to their canine counterparts, the species is split into breeds - those these are identified as ethnic groups. These ethnic groups share similar body characteristics, but differ in fur length, fur color, and other traits.
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=Vulpines=
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''Main article: [[Vulpine|Vulpines]]''
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The vulpine sentient race is a specific group of anthropomorphic humanoids with many recognizable "fox" features and characteristics. While not as furry as their animal counterpart, vulpines do in general have similar fur markings, with red and white being the most popular colors. Their bodies consist of a larger brain capable of more precise and faster execution. Senses are heightened. The vulpine body is agile, allowing for good dexterity.
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The race is regarded as "thin", as their bodies lack a subcutaneous layer common among humans and humanoid species. This can serve as a determent for adapting to different climates. Furthermore, vulpines tend to lack physical strength due to their small frames. Life expectancy is less than that of an average human.
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Two sub-groups exist: the northern and southern variants. Northern variants, which tend to hail from [[Vulshain]], have denser, longer fur due to colder climate conditions. Southern variants, which are commonly found in Vekaiyu, Listonia, Isklevyu, and Yishevyu, have shorter, oily fur, which is useful for swimming.
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=Humans=
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''Main Article: [[Wikipedia:Humans|Humans]]
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Revision as of 18:47, 22 November 2016

This page is a work in progress by its author(s) and should not be considered final.

Androids

Main article: Androids Androids (or Synthetic Sentientoids) are artificial life forms that have attained sentience and high cognitive function. In Emberwood Coast, they have been granted full rights as any other species in the nation enjoys.

Synthetic
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Creata
Phylum Ipsum
Class Sentiens
Order Homini
Family Simulacra
Genus Machina
Species M. sapiens
Binomial Name
Machina sapiens
Linnaeus, 2015
Feline
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Felidae
Genus Felis
Species F. sapiens
Binomial Name
Felis sapiens
Linnaeus, 1758
Lupine
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Canidae
Subfamily Caninae
Genus Canis
Species C. sapiens
Binomial Name
Canis sapiens
Linnaeus, 1758
Vulpine
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Canidae
Subfamily Caninae
Genus Canis
Species C. sapiens
Binomial Name
Canis sapiens
Linnaeus, 1758
Human
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Carnivora
Family Canidae
Subfamily Caninae
Genus Canis
Species C. sapiens
Binomial Name
Canis sapiens
Linnaeus, 1758

Felines

Felines are a species of cat-like humanoids who share both cat and human-like characteristics. Similar to their less evolved counterparts, the species is split into breeds - those these are identified as ethnic groups. These ethnic groups share similar body characteristics, but differ in fur length, fur color, and other traits.

Lupines

Main article: Lupines

Lupines are a species of wolf-like humanoids who share both wolf and human-like characteristics. Similar to their canine counterparts, the species is split into breeds - those these are identified as ethnic groups. These ethnic groups share similar body characteristics, but differ in fur length, fur color, and other traits.

Vulpines

Main article: Vulpines

The vulpine sentient race is a specific group of anthropomorphic humanoids with many recognizable "fox" features and characteristics. While not as furry as their animal counterpart, vulpines do in general have similar fur markings, with red and white being the most popular colors. Their bodies consist of a larger brain capable of more precise and faster execution. Senses are heightened. The vulpine body is agile, allowing for good dexterity.

The race is regarded as "thin", as their bodies lack a subcutaneous layer common among humans and humanoid species. This can serve as a determent for adapting to different climates. Furthermore, vulpines tend to lack physical strength due to their small frames. Life expectancy is less than that of an average human.

Two sub-groups exist: the northern and southern variants. Northern variants, which tend to hail from Vulshain, have denser, longer fur due to colder climate conditions. Southern variants, which are commonly found in Vekaiyu, Listonia, Isklevyu, and Yishevyu, have shorter, oily fur, which is useful for swimming.

Humans

Main Article: Humans