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Vuulen traditionally possess digitigrade legs, though plantigrade legs are a rare phenotype. Scientists are unsure what precisely caused the difference, though it does permit better mobility and agility if for some reason a vuulen were to lose their tail, despite being unideal for the long sprints that the species is known for.
Vuulen traditionally possess digitigrade legs, though plantigrade legs are a rare phenotype. Scientists are unsure what precisely caused the difference, though it does permit better mobility and agility if for some reason a vuulen were to lose their tail, despite being unideal for the long sprints that the species is known for.


The average height of a male vuulen sits at about 6'8", whereas women stand at an average height of 6'4", with a significant variation of ~1.5 feet, depending on the specific climate the lizardperson hails their ancestry from. Despite the difference in sizes, men and women tend to be of about the same strength. Vague trends indicate men as being slightly stronger while women have slightly more endurance, though the wide variety of heights and builds among the vuulen makes these observations generally null.
The average height of a male vuulen sits at about 6'8", whereas women stand at an average height of 6'4", with a significant variation of ~1 foot, depending on the specific climate the lizardperson hails their ancestry from. Despite the difference in sizes, men and women tend to be of about the same strength. Vague trends indicate men as being slightly stronger while women have slightly more endurance, though the wide variety of heights and builds among the vuulen makes these observations generally null.
== Roleplay Traits==
== Roleplay Traits==
*Relatively similar to humans in speech and mannerisms, including body language
*Relatively similar to humans in speech and mannerisms, including body language
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