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'''Humanoid Species''' are lifeforms that are similar in their basic anatomy or construction to [[Humans]], featuring a central torso with a head on top, two arms symmetrically arranged on either side, and two legs symmetrically arranged below, together composing a upright bipedal stance. Any details beyond this are not necessities to be considered Humanoid, alongside smaller variations to the basic layout as long as the species remains recognizably humanoid. | '''Humanoid Species'''<ref>Also known as "Anthropoid"</ref> are lifeforms that are similar in their basic anatomy or construction to [[Humans]], featuring a central torso with a head on top, two arms symmetrically arranged on either side, and two legs symmetrically arranged below, together composing a upright bipedal stance. Any details beyond this are not necessities to be considered Humanoid, alongside smaller variations to the basic layout as long as the species remains recognizably humanoid. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 12 March 2025
Humanoid Species[1] are lifeforms that are similar in their basic anatomy or construction to Humans, featuring a central torso with a head on top, two arms symmetrically arranged on either side, and two legs symmetrically arranged below, together composing a upright bipedal stance. Any details beyond this are not necessities to be considered Humanoid, alongside smaller variations to the basic layout as long as the species remains recognizably humanoid.
- ↑ Also known as "Anthropoid"
Pages in category "Humanoid Species"
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