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 ===== Ecology and habitats ===== ===== Ecology and habitats =====
-Takmar are for the most part restricted to the continent of [[geography:sekhaa:start]]. Despite their affinity for water, they [[takma:behaviors#thalassophobia|fear being on or in water that is too deep or too far from land]], and although some cultures have overcome this to engage in seagoing travel, it is only in recent cycles that these cultures have begun to discover [[avishraa:geography:enarri:|other]] [[avishraa:geography:talmat:|continents]].+Takmar are for the most part restricted to the continent of [[geography:sekhaa:start]]. Despite their affinity for water, they [[takma:behaviors#thalassophobia|fear being on or in water that is too deep or too far from land]], and although some cultures have overcome this to engage in seagoing travel, it is only in recent cycles that these cultures have begun to discover [[geography:enarri:|other]] [[geography:talmat:|continents]].
  
 Takmar are not, biologically speaking, as adaptable to climate as humans are. They require an overall warmer temperature range, and are most comfortable around 25 to 35 degrees C; they also require far more moisture, and need to remain in an environment that has either high humidity or sizable bodies of water available to immerse in. This means that their highest population densities are found amid tropical rainforests, marshes, and swamps. Being a sapient species, technology has allowed the range of the species to be extended into colder climes: fire, fur clothes, and well-insulated housing all contribute to survival. That said, very few takmar dare to live in climates much colder than those considered temperate on Earth. Takmar are not, biologically speaking, as adaptable to climate as humans are. They require an overall warmer temperature range, and are most comfortable around 25 to 35 degrees C; they also require far more moisture, and need to remain in an environment that has either high humidity or sizable bodies of water available to immerse in. This means that their highest population densities are found amid tropical rainforests, marshes, and swamps. Being a sapient species, technology has allowed the range of the species to be extended into colder climes: fire, fur clothes, and well-insulated housing all contribute to survival. That said, very few takmar dare to live in climates much colder than those considered temperate on Earth.
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