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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | <big>'''Feline'''</big>
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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | '''Scientific Classification'''
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| '''Kingdom''' || {{wp|Animalia}}
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| '''Phylum''' || {{wp|Chordata}}
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| '''Class''' || {{wp|Mammalia}}
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| '''Order''' || {{wp|Carnivora}}
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| '''Family''' || {{wp|Hominidae}}
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| '''Genus''' || ''{{wp|Felis}}''
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| '''Species''' || ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Felines|F. sapiens]]
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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>
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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | <big>'''Lupine'''</big>
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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | '''Scientific Classification'''
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| '''Kingdom''' || {{wp|Animalia}}
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| '''Phylum''' || {{wp|Chordata}}
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| '''Class''' || {{wp|Mammalia}}
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| '''Order''' || {{wp|Carnivora}}
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| '''Family''' || {{wp|Hominidae}}
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| '''Genus''' || ''{{wp|Canis}}''
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| '''Species''' || ''[[Lupine|C. sapiens]]
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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>
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|style="background: #E0EEEE; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | <big>'''Vulpine'''</big>
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| '''Kingdom''' || {{wp|Animalia}}
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| '''Phylum''' || {{wp|Chordata}}
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| '''Class''' || {{wp|Mammalia}}
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| '''Order''' || {{wp|Carnivora}}
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| '''Family''' || {{wp|Hominidae}}
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| '''Genus''' || ''{{wp|Vulpes}}''
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| '''Species''' || ''[[Vulpine|V. sapiens]]
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Vulpine|Vulpes 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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| '''Kingdom''' || {{wp|Animalia}}
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| '''Phylum''' || {{wp|Chordata}}
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| '''Class''' || {{wp|Mammalia}}
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| '''Order''' || {{wp|Primates}}
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| '''Family''' || {{wp|Hominidae}}
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| '''Genus''' || ''{{wp|Homo}}''
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| '''Species''' || ''[[wikipedia:Human|H. sapiens]]
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Human|Primus sapiens]], [[Human|Homo 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>'''Procyne'''</big>
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| '''Kingdom''' || {{wp|Animalia}}
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| '''Phylum''' || {{wp|Chordata}}
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| '''Class''' || {{wp|Mammalia}}
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| '''Order''' || {{wp|Carnivora}}
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| '''Family''' || {{wp|Procyonidae}}
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| '''Genus''' || ''{{wp|Procyon}}''
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| '''Species''' || ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Procynes|P. sapiens]]
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Procynes|Procyon 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>'''Ursine'''</big>
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| '''Kingdom''' || {{wp|Animalia}}
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| '''Phylum''' || {{wp|Chordata}}
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| '''Class''' || {{wp|Mammalia}}
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| '''Order''' || {{wp|Carnivora}}
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| '''Family''' || {{wp|Ursidae}}
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| '''Genus''' || ''{{wp|Ursus}}''
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| '''Species''' || ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Ursines|U. sapiens]]
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Ursines|Ursus 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>'''Aurian'''</big>
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| '''Kingdom''' || {{wp|Animalia}}
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| '''Phylum''' || {{wp|Chordata}}
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| '''Class''' || {{wp|Reptilla}}
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| '''Order''' || {{wp|Squamata}}
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| '''Family''' || {{wp|Boidae}}
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| '''Genus''' || ''{{wp|Auran}}''
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| '''Species''' || ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Felines|A. sapiens]]
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|style="background; font-size:100%; text-align:center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Species_of_The_East_Pacific#Felines|Auran sapiens]]'' <br> <small>{{wp|Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus}}, {{wp|10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758}}</small>
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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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[[File:Feline.jpg|thumb|left|Pae Li, a Feline from Emberwood Coast]]
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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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[[File:Lupine.jpg|thumb|left|Lupine civil rights advocate Zyr Jinrael]]
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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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[[File:Ikrisiaswim.jpg|thumb|left|Ikrisia Levinile, a southern Vekaiyun vulpine]]
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=Humans=
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''Main Article: [[Wikipedia:Humans|Humans]]
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[[File:People3.jpg|thumb|left|Nano Lischt, a citizen of Emberwood]]
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Modern humans are the most populous sentient species on Urth. They are characterized, as are all humanoids, by erect posture and bipedal locomotion; manual dexterity and increased tool use, compared to other animals; and a general trend toward larger, more complex brains and societies.
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In order to bring scientific clarity to nomenclature, recently the use of ''Primus Sapiens'' has been used more than ''Homo Sapiens'' by contemporary Terran scientists.
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=Nekomimis=
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[[File:Ar Ait Aurian.png|thumbnail|left|Akram al-Kazi, a Balistrian Ar Ait Aurian.]]
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=Dwarves=
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[[File:SpMap.png|thumb|right|Red - Human,
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Yellow - Felines,
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Green - Vulpines,
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Blue - Lupines,
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Brown - Nekomimis,
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Purple - Dwarves
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''Map of all species, made by Free Pacific States'']]
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Dwarves are found in the country Bal'Morag, on the continent Atlantia.
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=Procynes=
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''Main Article: [[Procynes]]''
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Procynes are a otter-like species that can be found in Southwestern Gondwana, primarily on the western peninsula. Characterized by their shorter stature when compared to other bipedal species, Procynes have four primary variants: Tropical, Northern, Central, and Southern. Tropical are similar in fur type to vulpines, however are less oily than vulpine fur. Northern variants have thick fur, but lack the fat layer that Central and Southern variants have. It must be noted that the Northern and Southern variants do not have as thick a layer of fur as the Southern variant.
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=Ursines=
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''Main Article: [[Ursines]]''
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=Aurians=
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''Main Article: [[Aurian|Aurians]]''
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'''Aurians''', named after Balistria's goddess, Aura, are a diverse race of reptilian humanoids who were once the dominant species of Arcturia. While generally bigger, stronger, and faster than their less evolved brethren, aurians do share similarities with snakes such as a flexible lower jaw, similar locomotion movement for aurians with snake-like tails instead of legs, and even capable of producing venom. Their bodies consist of a larger brain capable of more precise, faster execution for their strong, agile bodies. In addition, most aurians are capable of infrared-sensitive receptors, allowing them to "see" the radiated heat of warm-blooded species.
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Aurians are a cold-blooded species, thus making it difficult for them to adapt to cold climates around the world. Furthermore, they generally suffer from poor eyesight in comparison to other species, are more vulnerable to foreign diseases as well as twice as likely to suffer from mental illnesses, and are highly aggressive in nature.
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Several variants, or ethnic groups, of aurians exist in the form of "Ait Aurians" of which six exist. While each ait aurians possess unique characteristics, they are able to breed with other Ait Aurians, thus creating several sub-ait aurians in the already diverse aurian race. However, aurians coming from such unions are often looked down upon in their society.
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[[File:Procyne1.jpg|thumb|right|Tropical Procyne actor Frideryk von Müller]]
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[[Category:Species]]
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[[Category:Aurora]]
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[[Category:The East Pacific]]
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[[Category:Emberwood Coast]]
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 3 April 2019