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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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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"? --Wolf 12:50, 31 Jul 2005 (CDT)


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.

Oh, and I was using the page template for the format. - Salak 13:38, 31 Jul 2005 (CDT)