Kuamera
Basic Information
Anatomy
the resemble centaurs of the ancient greek myth but the human part of their bodies has been replaced with the one of a kimero
Genetics and Reproduction
they reproduce the same way any placentary mammalian does, females carry the fetus during 11 months of gestation
Growth Rate & Stages
They are born with the size somewhat smaller than a foal, after a week, the eyes open, after 6 months they begin walking. puberty starts at the age of 11-14 with females having a one year advantage It takes 18 year to reach full adult size
Ecology and Habitats
they can live in any environment. but they prefer the countryside over anywhere else, if not they are often found in the outskirts of cities.
Dietary Needs and Habits
they are omnivorous with a tendency towards vegetable consumption, and even though they can digest grass, they find it unappealing as a source of food
Biological Cycle
those who do wear winter furcoats, shed it at the beggining of spring
Additional Information
Facial characteristics
their faces look like hyenas or felines or a combination of the 2. they have thin lips that enables them to speak like a human most of the time
Geographic Origin and Distribution
They are the most present in grasslands, rural areas and suburbia.
Average Intelligence
average IQ is 102
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
they have the same keen ears are Kimeros have but the also
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
Average Technological Level
same as everyone else late 21st century.
Major Language Groups and Dialects
They speak the language of the land they live in and that varies from case to case.
Common Etiquette Rules
they mostly adopt the customs of the area they live in, be polite and they will return the politeness. avoid using equestrian terms to refer to them, they are used as insults depending on the case.
Common Dress Code
being naked in unacceptable outside the bedroom, so they wear at least underwear that covers the privates, regardless of gender.
Culture and Cultural Heritage
it highly depends on the land they live, they normally adopt the human customs of the land.
Common Customs, Traditions and Rituals
Their sexual dimorphism is lower than that of humans (just like kimes) , so the gender overlaps in roles is more prevalent, The only moment when females are given a significantly deferential treatment is during pregnancy. Childlike behavior in adults is scorned in general terms. Families tend to be above replacement level; however, it’s rare to find one where a female has 4 children or more.
Common Taboos
using equestrian terms to refer to them is an insult, and thepending on the context it can be used to insult a group or individual. Mare (bitch, slut) Colt (inmature, brat), filly(same as colt, but female) gelding (coward, weakspined, pushover) Stud (stupid, sex driven something akin to call anyone a caveman.)
DO NOT climb on their backs uninvited.
Common Myths and Legends
Some silly stories about their origin are such like they are the products of sex between Kimeros and horses.
Interspecies Relations and Assumptions
they get along with other demihumans and humans most of the time. They consider Kimes as their cousins.,
Origin/Ancestry
Human, horse, feline, hyena.
Lifespan
70 years
Average Height
1.8 to 2.4m
Average Weight
350 to 600 kg
Average Length
1.8 to 2.4 m
Average Physique
it varies wildly from from individuals, as there used to exists breeds of them but now they mix freely with whoever see fit.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Fur color: from black to white, from light tan to dark brown, a few individuals have orange fox-like fur.
Fur markings: Spots, rosettes, stripes, or plain, piebald is possible along other horse-like markings.
Eye color: Blue, gold, green, brown, hazel and grey, the last one being very rare.
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