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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.

  1. Also known as "Anthropoid"

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