Anatomy of a Gavlin
Nostalgia00 23 Feb 2011 00:19
A Gavlin is an arboreal tetra-pod that inhabits the thick canopy that surrounds An.
Outline of Morphology:
Hominids in the loosest sense of the word, they have a comparable anatomy to humans. Possessing a head containing the primary sense organs and a tri-lobal brain. The four limbs are used for locomotion in the canopy are are essentially identical in the "upper" body and the "lower" body. They have bilateral symmetry along the head and torso. With fully extended limbs the Gavlin reaches a length of 2800mm with 509mm length in the torso 211mm head and 300mm neck.