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| ====Development and Life Expectancy==== | ====Development and Life Expectancy==== | ||
| - | Gim are a placental viviparous species, meaning they give birth similar to humans. Unlike humans, however, an individual | + | Gim are a placental viviparous species, meaning they give birth similar to humans. Unlike humans, however, an individual |
| * Six month gestation period of one embryo at a time. Twins are HIGHLY uncommon. | * Six month gestation period of one embryo at a time. Twins are HIGHLY uncommon. | ||
| * Childhood is 5 years, pubescence is 1-2 more. | * Childhood is 5 years, pubescence is 1-2 more. | ||
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| ===Body Type=== | ===Body Type=== | ||
| - | Seemingly human at first glance from afar, but the closer one gets the more obvious that a Gim is not human. Their bodies have a practically wendigo level of lankiness. Their arm span, for point of reference, is 1.25x their total height. | + | Seemingly human at first glance from afar, but the closer one gets the more obvious that a Gima is not human. Their bodies have a practically wendigo level of lankiness. Their arm span, for point of reference, is 1.25x their total height. |
| ==Limbs== | ==Limbs== | ||