Almas

The almas (Paranthropus Asiaticus) is a species of bipedal ape part of the hominid family, evolving from the same ancestors as the American grassman, a species of Paranthropus that originated from Africa and spread into Asia as well as North America. They are fairly large in size, ranging from about 5 feet 10 inches tall and 250 pounds to about 7 feet 9 inches tall and 425 pounds. They are omnivorous and mainly feed on fruits, roots, tubers, shoots, bamboo, insects, spiders, fish, frogs, small reptiles, birds, eggs, smaller mammals, and carrion. They are able to outrun a horse due to their sleek body plans suited for running at higher speed and longer distances than humans, as how Zana the almas showed. They are normally very peaceful and gentle species and are able to tolerate both human activities and even adapt to life in the cities and suburbs.