Enderman (SciiFii)

The enderman (Finisohomo longa) is a species of hominid ape that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii due to many people who commisioned SciiFii to make real life versions of the fictional Minecraft mobs of the same name. The closest living relatives of the endermen are humans of the genus Homo. The enderman is a very tall species, growing to be about 10 feet (3 meters) tall on average, but due to its thin build, it weighs about as much as an average Homo sapiens. Like most hominids, the enderman is an omnivore that feeds on any kinds of edible food sources. Unlike most primates, the enderman's reproductive parts are internal instead of being external, making it unique among primates and wearing cloths is optional for this species, however, the females, which have large breasts, often requires clothes due to strong laws in civilization. The enderman is a highly derived, nocturnal species of hominid that thrives during the night and in cave systems. Despite living in the dark where pale skin and poor eyesight often evolves or develops, endermen have deep black skin and can see better than Homo sapiens. An enderman’s intelligence is highly advanced to the point where it can manipulate matter with its mind, communicate telepathically, and even teleport to the point where its limbs slowly lose its use. However, telepathic communication was frowned upon by the majority of SciiFii's scientists due to fears of privacy loss. It is often thought the dark skin devloped as a result of this physical weakness as it would hide them from dangerous predators. However, recent studies found that this was actually developed so it protects it from many of the harmful radiations. The enderman is a social species, much like other hominid apes. Endermen are actually nonaggressive, unlike their fictional counterparts, being able to read minds with their telepathic communication, and is able to find reasons and logic for the other species. The conservation status of the enderman is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the enderman's wide range and its tolerance to many of the human activities.