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===Physiology and appearance=== | ===Physiology and appearance=== | ||
Myenru are stocky and typically range in height from 4 1/2 to 5 feet though some may get taller. Myenru up to 5 1/2 feet in height are not unknown. Physically they are similar in some ways to Klingons with the obvious | Myenru are stocky and typically range in height from 4 1/2 to 5 feet though some may get taller. Myenru up to 5 1/2 feet in height are not unknown. Physically they are similar in some ways to Klingons with the obvious serrated appearing brow ridges of the upper forehead. Myenru tend to possess a very full head of hair. Hair color runs the gamut of dark colors, from dark browns and reds to black with some tawny blonds thrown into the mix for variety. Facial hair is also highly prized by the males. Myenru also may color their hair wildly for parties and religious festivals. | ||
The average Myenru is a bipedal humanoid averaging a height ranging from 4’6” to 5’0” in males of the species and 4’4” to 4’10” for the females of the species. The weight of the average Myenru is greater than might be expected, due to the lower cellulite to muscle ratio than possessed by most other species, with the males of the species possessing exceptionally dense musculature. | The average Myenru is a bipedal humanoid averaging a height ranging from 4’6” to 5’0” in males of the species and 4’4” to 4’10” for the females of the species. The weight of the average Myenru is greater than might be expected, due to the lower cellulite to muscle ratio than possessed by most other species, with the males of the species possessing exceptionally dense musculature. |