The physical appearance of the true Earth native reptilians

19 September 2010

Imagine the body of a normal human and you have at first a good imagination of our body. They have a head, two arms, two hands, two legs and two feet and the proportions of their body are like ours. They are like us in the sense that they have males and females to their species. Females also have two breasts (despite their reptile origin, they had started to give milk to their babies during the evolution process—this happened around 30 million years ago—because this is the best thing to keep the young alive. Evolution had done this for our species already in the dinosaur age and—a little bit later—also for theirs. That does not mean that they are now real mammals) but the female breasts of their species are not as large as those of human woman and the size of them is generally equal for every female of their kind. The external reproduction organs are for both sexes smaller then those of humans, but they are visible and they have the same function as humans (another gift of evolution to our species).

The female's skin is mainly of a green-beige colour—more pale green—and their species has some patterns of brown irregular dots (each dot of the size of 1–2 centimetres) on their skin and on their face (the patterns are different for both sexes but females have more, especially in the lower body and in the face). You can see them in one case as two lines over the eyebrows crossing one's forehead, on the cheek and on the chin. Their eyes are a little bit larger than human eyes (for this reason, we can see better in the darkness) and usually dominated with large black pupils, which are surrounded by a small bright-green iris (males have a dark-green iris). The pupil is slit and can change its size from a small black line to a wide-open egg-shaped oval because their retinas are very sensitive to the light. The pupil must reflect the differences between the light variations entering the retinas.

This species has external round ears but they are smaller and not so curved as humans. They can hear better than a human because their ears are more sensitive to sonar; they are adapt at hearing a wide range of sonar. There's a muscle or "lid" over the ears which can completely close (for example when they are under water). Their nose are more pointed and there is a V-shaped curving between the nostrils, which enabled their ancestors to "see" temperature. To this day their species has lost most of this ability, but they can still feel temperature much better with this "organ". Their lips are shaped like ours (those of females a little bit larger then those of males) but of a pale brown colour and their teeth are very white and strong and a little bit longer and sharper then our soft mammal teeth.

They do not have different hair colours like we humans do (but there is a traditon to colour the hairs in different ages) and the original colour is a greenish brown. Their hairs are thicker and stronger than that of a human and the hair grows very slowly. In additon, the head is the only part of their body where they have hair. The rest of their body is hairless. They also have no navel because they are born in a different way to us humans at birth.

Their body, arms and legs are similar in shape and size to ours, but the colour is different (green-beige, like the face) and there are scale-like structures on the upper legs (over the knee) and upper arms (over the elbow). Their five fingers are a little bit longer and thinner than human fingers and their skin on the palm is plain. They do not have lines on their hands or palms like we do but instead have a combination of a scale-like skin structure and brown dots (both sexes have the dots on the palm) and they have no fingerprints. If you touch their skin you will feel that it is smoother than our hairy skin. There are small sharp horns on the upside of both middle fingers. The fingernails are grey and generally longer than ours. The finger nails are not so long and round at the top for the females. The males have sharp pointed nails with a lenght of sometimes 5 or 6 centimetres.

The following feature is very different from our human body and is part of their reptilian origin: if you touch the backside of their upper body you will feel a hard bony line through their clothing. (They don't always wear clothing, mind you, but when mixing with humans they wear clothes). This is not their spine rather a very differently shaped external plate-strucure of skin and tissue following exactly their spine from the head to the hip. There is an extremly high number of nerves and large blood vessels in this structure and in the plates (which are around two or three centimetres long and very touch sensitive—this is the reason why they always have problems to sit in chairs with a back.) The main task of these small plates (beside a role in their sexuality) is simply the regulation of their body temperature and if they sit in a natural or artificial sunlight, these plates become more bloodfilled and the vessels become wider and the sun is able to heat up their reptilioid blood (which circulates through the body and through the plates) for many degrees and that gives them great pleasure.

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