Species encyclopedia provided by B.E.A.S.T.
Species encyclopedia provided by B.E.A.S.T.
| name | : | Human |
| classification | : | Mundane |
| lifespan | : | 70-90 years. |
| conservation status | : | Abundant species |
| diet | : | Omnivorous. |
Sexual reproduction with distinct male and female sexes.
Highly intelligent and social species.
Varied, including urban, rural, and natural environments.
A somewhat mundane but common species dating back up to 200,000 years. Humans are highly social and curious, with an unquenchable thirst for progress and innovation both scientific and cultural. Humans are amongst the most adaptive of the species, and can be found almost anywhere on the world - and their traditions can be as different as night and day. This combination of humanity's adaptability and their near-constant presence in every corner of the world can be known to make some humans quite 'proud', whilst others may even consider themselves to be 'the default'. But humanity as a species is still evolving and growing to this day, exploring both the mythical and the mundane of this world with interest.