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The species is known for its longevity with lifespans of hundreds of years. They resemble real-world wolves although they share some characteristics with lions. They have bright red-orange fur, and the end of the their tails hosts a burning flame whose the significance is never explained. The species has been seen wearing adornments similar to Native Americans, such as face-paint, beads, and feathers, with Red XIII's equipment notably being headdresses. Though they are equally as intelligent as humans, with the ability to speak with perfect grammar, there is no evidence of the species creating a civilization, except for possibly Cosmo Canyon. The flame of Cosmo Canyon, said to burn eternal to protect it, may be connected to their flaming tail.

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  • Red XIII's species
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  • The species is known for its longevity with lifespans of hundreds of years. They resemble real-world wolves although they share some characteristics with lions. They have bright red-orange fur, and the end of the their tails hosts a burning flame whose the significance is never explained. The species has been seen wearing adornments similar to Native Americans, such as face-paint, beads, and feathers, with Red XIII's equipment notably being headdresses. Though they are equally as intelligent as humans, with the ability to speak with perfect grammar, there is no evidence of the species creating a civilization, except for possibly Cosmo Canyon. The flame of Cosmo Canyon, said to burn eternal to protect it, may be connected to their flaming tail.
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  • The species is known for its longevity with lifespans of hundreds of years. They resemble real-world wolves although they share some characteristics with lions. They have bright red-orange fur, and the end of the their tails hosts a burning flame whose the significance is never explained. The species has been seen wearing adornments similar to Native Americans, such as face-paint, beads, and feathers, with Red XIII's equipment notably being headdresses. Though they are equally as intelligent as humans, with the ability to speak with perfect grammar, there is no evidence of the species creating a civilization, except for possibly Cosmo Canyon. The flame of Cosmo Canyon, said to burn eternal to protect it, may be connected to their flaming tail. For unknown reasons, the species died out to near extinction levels and is said to be down to only Red XIII. Red XIII's father, Seto, died protecting Cosmo Canyon, the only known home of the species, from the Gi Tribe. His unnamed mother died some time afterward. In Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-, another member of his species, a female named Deneh, is seen. Professor Hojo kidnaps Red XIII to use him as a test subject and Deneh is spared, though she makes no further appearances. Red XIII is seen with two cubs of his species 500 years after Meteorfall, presumed to be his children, possibly with Deneh. During the planning stages of Final Fantasy VII there were plans for two more members of his species, Cobalt XIV and Indigo XV, also experiments of Hojo, but they were cut from the final version of Final Fantasy VII. In a concept artwork for an older Red XIII and a cub, the cub has the same tattoo Red XIII has without out the XIII numeric. As Seto, Red XIII's father, also has the tattoo, it can be taken to be the symbol of their tribe.
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