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Xamoc
Scientific Classification
KingdomAnimal
ClassAmiskwia
OrderXamoc
SpeciesXamoc
ClineXamoc
OriginXamoc 2 (Asteroid belt), Xama System
Documented-1619 BE
DiscoverersHomak'foni
Population955 Billion
Derogatory Name
Physical Description
Skin Typemuscular hydrostat
Blood ColorationBlue
DietPhotovore
Height3.45m
Widthm
Weightkg
Vision20/08 Light, 20/14 Infravision
Olfactory(smells through facial tentacles) 1.9 parts per million
Hearing9,000 Vibrations per nanon
Average Life270 cycles
Procreation Stage27-140 cycles
Litter Average2
Most in Litter9
Physical Distinctions
NECK & TENTACLE COLORS: Light Green, Green, Dark Green, Blue-Green, Green-Yellow, BODY & FACIAL TENTACLE COLORS: Dark Green, Black, MANE COLOR: Olive Green, Green-Yellow, Dark Green, EYES COLOR: Black, Dark Brown
Attributes
Intelligence+5
Wisdome-20
Strength+20
Health-25
Luck-35
Accuracy-
Psyche+25
Dexterity+20, travel by Psychokinetic ability
Language
Xamoc
Instinctual Description
ASTRAPHOBIA: Fear of thunderstorms. 2. They prefer order. 3. FIND DIRECTIONS: Automatic skill, +15%, 4. They are secretive. 5. They are sensitive. 6. They enjoy work.
LimitationsThey breath Atmosphere Type II.
Climates
Taiga, Humid, Semi-Humid, Swamp
Gravity1.4 to 1.5g
Paranormality
Psychokinetic. They move around by this paranormality under the speed of dexterity.


Contents

Overview

Biology

The average height for a male is , and a female is . The average weight for a male is kilograms, and a female kg. The average body temperature of an is °K, pulse rate is , and respiration of . The average life expectancy for a male is cycles, while the average for a female is cycles.


Medical Conditions

Sub-Species

Culture

Beliefs, Religion and Mythology

Marriage, Children and Family Life

Psychology, Society and Interactions with Others

Sayings

Rituals

Recreation

Nutrition

Food

Drink

History

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