Karmelon (species)

''This article is about the Karmelon species. For the main article, see: Karmelon.''

"When I see another species I keep wondering, how did you survive the predators if you can't move your eyes seperately...?"

- Nishkar Volothan, the first Karmelon encountered.

The Karmelon (sometimes called 'quad-eye') are a race of reptiles native to Archaius. The anatomicly modern Karmelon body was formed some 25,000 years ago while their artifacts date back 32,000 years ago. Most of these artifacts were storage pots, drawings and tools, the drawings depicted how life looked like circa 30,000 years ago. An agricultural society where they grew vegetables and domesticated large bug-like insects for food (its offspring).

Appearance
Karmelon are octopedal reptiles with cyan coloured scales covering their body, these scales can change colour depending on their mood (in the case of genetic modification they can change this at will). They have zygodactyly feet with 4 toes that enable them to scale most surfaces.

They have 4 stereoscopic eyes which they can move seperately, they have forked tails on which their 'nose' is positioned. The tips on their tail can catch the scent of creatures, when the scent is equally strong in both tips the prey is in front of them.

When standing erect a Karmelon can reach a height of 1,8m. When crouching they reach a height of 0,7m, they have a length of 2,8m (tail not included).