"110"^^ . "2.5"^^ . . "Varies from dark brown to sepia"@en . . "Ki'sa (Cruenta Humanitas)"@en . "Many. See Ki'sa Speech"@en . "Sentient"@en . . . . "All tribes in Rakkuuna"@en . "varies, most common blue and yellow"@en . . "Tomb'ey\u016B, \u0100ln'as, Nguka, Zack'ee, Zee'kuksl\u0101"@en . "Ki'sa are a species of sentient insectoids, roughly classified in the family Arthropoda. Ki'sa are distinguished from other arthropods in their home world by their bipedal locomotion, and especially by their relatively larger brain with an advanced scrutatoram\u2013the native biological sonar; which enable high levels of abstract reasoning, language, problem solving, and culture through social learning. Ki'sa are the only other extant species known to build fires and cook their food, as well as the only known species to clothe themselves (though with a different purpouse than human's) and create and use numerous other technologies and arts. The scientific study of Ki'sa is the discipline of xenthopology."@en . "Between 70 and 80 solar years"@en . "Ki'sa"@en . . . "Omnivore"@en . "Ki'sa are a species of sentient insectoids, roughly classified in the family Arthropoda. Ki'sa are distinguished from other arthropods in their home world by their bipedal locomotion, and especially by their relatively larger brain with an advanced scrutatoram\u2013the native biological sonar; which enable high levels of abstract reasoning, language, problem solving, and culture through social learning. Ki'sa are the only other extant species known to build fires and cook their food, as well as the only known species to clothe themselves (though with a different purpouse than human's) and create and use numerous other technologies and arts. The scientific study of Ki'sa is the discipline of xenthopology. Ki'sa are adept at utilizing systems of symbolic communication such as language and art for self-expression, the exchange of ideas, and organization. The Ki'sa have created a series of complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from kinship to Clan-States."@en .