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Info-species is an infobox meant to be used for species and races. The list below shows what each category does.

Image
An example of what the species looks like. You may use an image with multiple examples if the species' appearance varies greatly.

Sapience
How much conscience and awareness does the species have?
 * Non-sapient means that the creature has little or no sapience, like a plant or rock. Species with this level of sapience are few and far between.
 * Proto-sapient means that the creature generally relies on instinct rather than strategy or knowledge.
 * Semi-sapient means that the creature is smart enough to communicate with each other and use knowledge to their advantage, but aren't smart enough for "culture". Most animals fall under this category.
 * Proto-full means that the creature is mostly like Semi-sapient creatures, but are much more expressive and intelligent, similar to an elephant or dolphin.
 * Sapient means that the creature is able to communicate with others in multiple ways, develop culture, and can utilize more knowledge than lower species. Humans, for example, are on this level.
 * Supersapient means that the creature has more sapience than humans... somehow. Generally, these species are god-like.

Average Lifespan
How long, in Earth years, do members of the species generally live on?

Diet
What does the species live on? The most common diet types include: Less common diet types include:
 * Herbivorous, which can only eat plants. Eating meat will usually cause problems for the creature's body, as their digestive system is not built to digest meat.
 * Carnivorous, which can only eat animals and animal products. Eating plants is unhealthy for the creature, as it is usually incapable of digesting plants.
 * Omnivorous, which can eat plants and animal products. However, there are still some substances creatures cannot eat.
 * Tectavorous, which can only eat dirt and stone. They may be able to eat other types of substances, but mainly consume minerals.
 * Coprophagous, which... uh... We probably shouldn't include species under this diet.
 * Photosynthetic, which lives on sunlight and water. Generally plants.
 * Nonivorous, which can survive without consumption of substances.
 * Supervorous, which can eat anything, if possible. And we do mean anything. Meat, plants, dirt, ice, poisons, oil, metal... Nothing will cause problems to the creature consuming it.

Common powers
What abilities do these creatures generally have?

SOUL power
How strong are the SOULs of the species? For reference, humans have a SOUL power of 10, while 0 SOUL power is roughly equal to a soulless entity.

Scientific Name
What needlessly complex string of words do scientists generally refer to the species as?

Common name
What do normal people generally refer to the species at?

Habitat
Where is the species usually located at?

Conservation Status
How likely is the species to die off in the near future?
 * Least Concern means that the creature is unlikely to die off in the near future.
 * Near-Threatened means that the species is unlikely to die off in the near future, but is close to being at risk.
 * Vulnerable means that the species could possibly die off in the near future.
 * Endangered means that the species has a high chance of dying off in the near future.
 * Critically Endangered means that the species is very likely to die off in the near future if action isn't taken soon.
 * Extinct in the Wild means that the species has died off in the wild, and now only lives in captivity.
 * Effectively Extinct means that the species will die off soon, as there are too few individuals to start a gene pool.
 * Endling means that the species has been completely killed off, save for one single individual. If the individual dies, the species becomes extinct.
 * Extinct means that the species has died off, and there are no remaining individuals recorded.

Notable members
Which members of the species are most well-known?