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The al'Hmatti were a race of sentient beings native to the planet they called al'Hmat, and which the Klingon Empire named taD. They evolved from an ursine (bear-like) life form, and were covered with light colored fur, ranging from yellow to white to gray, which covered black skin underneath. They preferred to move on all four legs, but could also stand erect on two, which gave them a significant height advantage over the typical Klingon.

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  • The al'Hmatti were a race of sentient beings native to the planet they called al'Hmat, and which the Klingon Empire named taD. They evolved from an ursine (bear-like) life form, and were covered with light colored fur, ranging from yellow to white to gray, which covered black skin underneath. They preferred to move on all four legs, but could also stand erect on two, which gave them a significant height advantage over the typical Klingon.
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  • The al'Hmatti were a race of sentient beings native to the planet they called al'Hmat, and which the Klingon Empire named taD. They evolved from an ursine (bear-like) life form, and were covered with light colored fur, ranging from yellow to white to gray, which covered black skin underneath. They preferred to move on all four legs, but could also stand erect on two, which gave them a significant height advantage over the typical Klingon.
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