| Line 72: |
Line 72: |
| | <!-- Adaptations, Life cycle, Diet, Biological Variation, Sexuality --> | | <!-- Adaptations, Life cycle, Diet, Biological Variation, Sexuality --> |
| | === Anatomy === | | === Anatomy === |
| − | Raposa are a bipedal species characterized by upright stature and unusually large, hooded, ears which aid in heat dissipation. Fur covers most of the body, with exception of the face and parts of the hands and feet where skin is seen instead. In mature individuals, a patch of white fur covers much of the torso. Other anatomical features are shared between sexes, such as short, dull, claws. These claws are flatter than those of other carnivorous species, and are likely an adaptation to aid in grip and dexterity control over hunting. | + | Raposa are a bipedal species characterized by upright stature and unusually large, hooded, ears which aid in heat dissipation. Fur covers most of the body, with exception of the face and parts of the hands and feet where skin is seen instead. In mature individuals, a patch of white fur covers much of the torso. Other anatomical features are shared between sexes, such as short, dull, claws. These claws are flatter than those of other carnivorous species, and are likely an adaptation to aid in grip and dexterity over hunting. |
| | | | |
| | Raposa vary significantly in overall appearance due to genetic and personal factors. In addition to this, Raposa are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_dimorphism sexually dimorphic], meaning they display different characteristics depending on the sex of the individual. | | Raposa vary significantly in overall appearance due to genetic and personal factors. In addition to this, Raposa are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_dimorphism sexually dimorphic], meaning they display different characteristics depending on the sex of the individual. |
| Line 80: |
Line 80: |
| | * Female Raposa typically have longer and rounder ears than males, which are typically shorter and more stocky. | | * Female Raposa typically have longer and rounder ears than males, which are typically shorter and more stocky. |
| | * Male Raposa are, on average, a couple centimeters shorter than the average female height. | | * Male Raposa are, on average, a couple centimeters shorter than the average female height. |
| − |
| |
| − |
| |
| | | | |
| | === Magiology === | | === Magiology === |