Reptilia

The reptilia species is similar to their cousin species the feline and aves in that they have genetic mutations within one animal family. This is what makes them different from the anthropomorphic species. The races of the reptilia species vary in many different aspects and cultural starts. Most reptilia do not have a specific geographical origin or if they did it was before written history.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Reptilia's anatomy extremely varies based on the individual races yet they all have some similarities to each other. All reptilia species have scales instead of skin with tails can equal their height in length. Like other homo genus the reptilia have a standard skeletal structure with a head, torso, two arms, and two legs. However, their heads tend to resemble their animalistic side.

Genetics and Reproduction

The reptilia do not have a traditional internal fertalization method of reproduction. Their process of reproduction involves both internal and external care. While the fertalization happens internally the female lays eggs that require an incubation period to hatch.

Additional Information

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

The sensory capabilities of the reptilia start with the basic species normal vision. Outside of that they have genetic mutations that make them unique among the species.
Genetic Descendants
Lifespan
120-150 years
Average Height
5-9ft.
Average Weight
120-400lbs.


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