Kimese, or kise.
Basic Information
Anatomy
they have the proportions of a human, but they have the entire body covered in fur animal faces the resembles the ones of rabbit, and unguligrade legs, they have deer antlers, but not as large as them
Biological Traits
Males carry small antlers that appear as they reach puberty, they frames are small and not as muscular as the other species, being rodents, their incisive teeth never stop growing so they often carry a block of material that they can safely gnaw in.
Sexual dimorphism is highly exaggerated, especially in females, males are not larger in size, and promiscuity is much more prevalent than in other species that value chastity and fidelity more, which leads to negative social consecuences.
Genetics and Reproduction
they reproduce the same way any placentary mammalian does, females carry the fetus during 9 months of gestation
Ecology and Habitats
they always live where there are other humanoid species
Dietary Needs and Habits
They are almost exclusively herbivores, with only occasionally eating animal products.
Biological Cycle
they have a development identical to human development
Additional Information
Average Intelligence
IQ of 95
Symbiotic and Parasitic organisms
Their past as domestic creatures persist even today, with most of them being unable to function well on their own, so they form large groups this society is more of matriarchy as agreeableness is valued more than other things, is not uncommon to find kimeses being lovers of other species with more dominant characters, another consequence of their large familial numbers and agreeableness is that they are often poorer than the rest, the combination of agreeableness, charming looks and cuteness makes lands them in jobs in the tertiary sector of economy.
Civilization and Culture
Naming Traditions
They have Human names and they have surnames that are transmitted from father to offspring unless the jurisdiction says something else. often they use cutesy sounding nicknames for themselves, or given by others.
Origin/Ancestry
Human, cervid, rabbit.
Lifespan
75
Average Height
1.5 to 1.8
Average Weight
55 to 90
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Fur markings: a combinations found in wild deer, and domestic rabbits and
Eye color: Blue, gold, green, brown, hazel and grey, the last one being very rare.
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