Species: Human
Alias: N/A
Sexes: Male and Female
Average Lifespan: 80 Years
Physiology
Humans have two arms, two legs, and no tail. They have one thumb and
four fingers on each hand. They have five toes on each foot.
They have hair on their head that ranges in color, length, and
thickness. Some of them have unnatural hair color for their race due
to the use of hair dyes. Older humans (both male and female) will
sometimes color their hair in an attempt to hide grey and/or white
hairs. Some human males do experience baldness later in life. The
earliest recorded instance of baldness in a human occurred at twenty
years old.
There are a few differences between males and females. Female mammary
glands aid in rearing children. They also help arouse a potential mate.
The two have different genitalia. The male's is suited for impregnating a
female while the female's is suited for birthing children. These are
two of the biggest differences.
While human sexes are binary, their gender identities aren't. Some common gender identities are transexual and genderfluid.
History
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