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Tetatae can shut down part of their body while the other part remains alert. This method of resting half of their body gives them exceptional endurance and allows them to hold council sessions in excess of 18 hours. Tetatae can shut down part of their body while the other part remains alert. This method of resting half of their body gives them exceptional endurance and allows them to hold council sessions in excess of 18 hours.
− The average Tetatae lifespan is around 200 years. At one point an infant Tetatae, approximately one year old, is described as a walking "little ball of fluff". + The average Tetatae lifespan is around 200 years. At one point an infant Tetatae, approximately one-year-old, is described as a walking "little ball of fluff".
Tetatae communicate orally with a clacking language and are also capable of human speech, although their voice is described as high and chirping, with strength on the hard sounds. Tetatae communicate orally with a clacking language and are also capable of human speech, although their voice is described as high and chirping, with strength on the hard sounds.
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Tetatae can shut down part of their body while the other part remains alert. This method of resting half of their body gives them exceptional endurance and allows them to hold council sessions in excess of 18 hours. | Tetatae can shut down part of their body while the other part remains alert. This method of resting half of their body gives them exceptional endurance and allows them to hold council sessions in excess of 18 hours. | ||
− | The average Tetatae lifespan is around 200 years. At one point an infant Tetatae, approximately one year old, is described as a walking "little ball of fluff". | + | The average Tetatae lifespan is around 200 years. At one point an infant Tetatae, approximately one-year-old, is described as a walking "little ball of fluff". |
Tetatae communicate orally with a clacking language and are also capable of human speech, although their voice is described as high and chirping, with strength on the hard sounds. | Tetatae communicate orally with a clacking language and are also capable of human speech, although their voice is described as high and chirping, with strength on the hard sounds. |