Feline
Feline are a mix of part big cat and part humanoid. The most common races of this species are the typically nomadic Jubatus; the wise and independent Onca; and the ferocious and strong Shishiza. While the feline species can be considered anthropomorphic they have been classified as their own species due to the multiple mutations within the same animal family, felines.
Basic Information
Anatomy
The feline species anatomy is primarily based on the specific races of the species but they do have a few similarities in their skeletal structure. All feline races have digitigrade legs as well as their heads being animalistic over their humanoid genetics. There are some who have retractable claws in place of their humanoid fingernails but their hands are that of a human. Otherwise, their physical features vary by race.
Genetics and Reproduction
Their reproductive process is the same as other mammal based homo genus species in that they reproduce through internal fertalization. A major difference is that the number of cubs or offspring can be as low as a single offspring to multiple. One thing that has been discovered is that they never produce more offspring then the number of nipples the female has minus one.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
The sensory capabilities of the feline species extends beyond the homo genus normal vision. They have been known to be born with natural night vision and other enhanced senses such as smell and hearing. Their animalistic genetics provide them with these extra sensory capabilities that at times can place them above the capabilities of other species.