Flosis (3rd - 4th Era)
Basic Information
Anatomy
General Anatomy
Parts of Flosis Body
Parts of Flosis Body
- Head
- Ear
- Face
- Eye
- Cheek
- Nose
- Mouth
- Chin
- Neck
- Trunk
- Thorax
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Back
- Upper limb
- Pectoral girdle
- Axilla
- Arm
- Elbow
- Forearm
- Hand
- Lower limb
- Pelvic girdle
- Buttocs
- Hip
- Thigh
- Knee
- Leg
- Foot
- Cavities
- Cranial cavity
- Spinal cavity
- Thoracic cavity
- Abdominopelvic cavity
- Abdominal cavity
- Pelvic cavity
Flosis Skeleton
- Endoskeleton
- The endoskeleton is the internal support structure of an animal, composed of mineralized tissue and is typical of vertebrates.
- Endoskeletons vary in complexity from functioning purely for support (as in the case of sponges), to serving as an attachment site for muscles and a mechanism for transmitting muscular forces.
Flosis Skin Color and Texture
- Their skin color is a hazel brown.
- The texture of their skin is soft, almost fluffy.
Flosis Hair
- They have thick strings of hair. (Though these strings of hair are thick they are not dreadlocks).
- An adult Flosis's string of hair have approximate the same diameter as the pinky of a Flosis's hand.
- The top of the head and back of the neck.
- The natural hair color is black, though it's popular among the Flosis to dye the in a single color of either bone-white, sun-yellow or blood-red.
- Infants are born completely bald but begins to grow thinner strings of hair after the first three months of their birth.
- The only facial hair a Flosis grows is it's eyebrows, which also only comes in black, though it's also popular to dye it the same color as the hair.
- They have no body hair at all.
- They have no arm hair at all.
- the have no leg hair at all.
- Eye Size
- Their eyes are a quater time larger than what seams proportional of their low height.
- Eye Color
- The Flosis has 3 eye colors: black, white and yellow.
Dietary Needs and Habits
- Omnivores. (Dairy Foods; Fish and Seafood; Fruits, Barries and Mushrooms; Grains, Beans and Nuts; Meat and Poultry; Vegetables.)
- Exceptions:
- Most raw meat can cause sickness or even death.
- Some fruits/barries/mushrooms/vegetables can be poisonous if not prepared properly.
- Some rare individuals can evolve an aligy that can cause sickness, rash and in severe cases even death.
Lifespan
115 years
Average Height
150 cm
Average Weight
40-50 kg
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