These beings are bipedal, moving on their lower limbs while using the upper limbs for manipulation. Their bodies are covered with a soft, elastic layer that ranges in color from pinkish beige to deep wood-brown. In different regions of the body, this surface varies in density of fine fibers—on the head, they form a thick covering, which the beings often alter in length and shape.
They have a symmetrical structure: two limbs and two sensory organs of most types. On the front of the head lies a complex arrangement—two optical sensors (eyes), an organ for detecting odors and respiration (nose), and a flexible sound-emitting and feeding mechanism (mouth), through which they both consume sustenance and produce signals for communication.
Their skin often shifts in shade depending on light, temperature, or emotional state—sometimes becoming reddish or pale. Within, a red fluid circulates constantly, enabling their continued function.
Behaviorally, they are highly social, forming groups and communities. They frequently use external materials to conceal or decorate their bodies.
They have many activities ranging from labour to some strange rituals
They have a symmetrical structure: two limbs and two sensory organs of most types. On the front of the head lies a complex arrangement—two optical sensors (eyes), an organ for detecting odors and respiration (nose), and a flexible sound-emitting and feeding mechanism (mouth), through which they both consume sustenance and produce signals for communication.
Their skin often shifts in shade depending on light, temperature, or emotional state—sometimes becoming reddish or pale. Within, a red fluid circulates constantly, enabling their continued function.
Behaviorally, they are highly social, forming groups and communities. They frequently use external materials to conceal or decorate their bodies.
They have many activities ranging from labour to some strange rituals