Sapisapi (4th Era) Species in The World of the Eternals | World Anvil

Sapisapi (4th Era)

Basic Information

Anatomy

General Anatomy
Parts of Sapisapi's 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
    • Buttocks
    • Hip
    • Thigh
    • Knee
    • Leg
    • Foot
  • Cavities
    • Cranial cavity
    • Spinal cavity
    • Thoracic cavity
    • Abdominopelvic cavity
      • Abdominal cavity
      • Pelvic cavity
 
  Sapisapi's 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.

  Sapisapi's Skin Color and Texture  
  • Their skin color range, includes a pale charry pink, a dark brown red, light brown, brown and black.
  • The texture of their skin is soft, with hair too soft and thin, to be described as fur.

  Sapisapi's Body Hair  
  • Head
    • Both male and female Sapisapis, is born with hair on top off their head.
      • As an infant, this hair's thickness, range from almost bald to thin.
      • As a preteen and teenage, this hair's thickness, range from thin to thick.
      • As a young adult, this hair's thickness, range from thin to thick. There are some who begins to show signs of baldness, at this age, though it is rare.
      • As an adult, this hair's thickness, range from almost bald to medium.
      • As elderly, this hair's thickness, range from bald to thin.
      • Males also get facial hair, some thick some thin, but always in the same color as their hair on the head.
      • Facial hair often grows thicker with age, but reaching the later age, the color gray or even white, no mater the original color.
      • Women can grow facial hair, mostly on their upper lip, when the reach a mature age.
  • Torso
    • Some male sapisapis can have body hair, ranging from none to an animal-like full covered pelt, but this is not fur, just hair.
    • The color of these hairs are the same as their hair on the head.
    • Both the males and females have hair covering their crouch, this is also the same color as the hair on their head.
    • In the peaks of the pelt is a shade color
      • This shade is of a natural plant based color
    • Even the outside of the genitalia on both gender are covert in soft hair
  • Arms
    • The arms and and the upper side of their hands are coveret by an amount of hair.
    • The color are the same as the hair on their head, though women's then to be lighter in color, almost transparent.
    • Density can be thin to thick, though women's then to be thinner and softer than men's.
  • Legs
    • The legs and upper side of their feet are coveret by an amount of hair.
    • The color are the same as the hair on their head, though women's tend to be lighter in color, almost transparent.
    • Density can be thin to thick, though women's tend to be thinner and softer than men's.

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
80 years
Average Height
160 - 200 cm
Average Weight
50 - 120 kg

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