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I'm not really sure we need to have an article for this "sub-species", as I'm not sure if they are technically a distinct species, or just a different race. Just as there are Asians, Africans, Europeans, etc. They are all races of humans. I suppose the question is, would this species have it's own scientific name? I.e.- we are all homo sapiens, regardless of our race. So are the Aenar all the same "species"? --[[User:FltAdml. Wolf|Wolf]] 12:50, 31 Jul 2005 (CDT) | I'm not really sure we need to have an article for this "sub-species", as I'm not sure if they are technically a distinct species, or just a different race. Just as there are Asians, Africans, Europeans, etc. They are all races of humans. I suppose the question is, would this species have it's own scientific name? I.e.- we are all homo sapiens, regardless of our race. So are the Aenar all the same "species"? --[[User:FltAdml. Wolf|Wolf]] 12:50, 31 Jul 2005 (CDT) | ||
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The Aenar have physical differences... the clip in each antenae for example. The lack of pigment making thier skin far more pale is another. | The Aenar have physical differences... the clip in each antenae for example. The lack of pigment making thier skin far more pale is another. | ||
It's possibly like comparing Homo Sapiens to Homo Neanderthalensis... both Human, but different sub-species with distinct differences. - [[User:Salak|Salak]] 13:38, 31 Jul 2005 (CDT) | It's possibly like comparing Homo Sapiens to Homo Neanderthalensis... both Human, but different sub-species with distinct differences. | ||
Oh, and I was using the page template for the format. - [[User:Salak|Salak]] 13:38, 31 Jul 2005 (CDT) |
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