Giant (SciiFii)

The giant (Homo goliathus), also known as the giant human, the titanic human, the titan, and the goliath human, is a large, woolly species of human that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii. The giant is the largest species of human, growing on average of between 10 to 14 feet (3 to 4.2 meters) and weigh around 2,000 lbs (907 kg). The giant, unlike other species of humans, is completely herbivorous, feeding on a wide range of vegetation. Despite being entirely herbivorous, the giant is sapient, being about as smart as more advanced humans such as common humans (Homo sapiens). Unlike most human species, the giant has a very broad and bulky body, thicker bones, and strong muscles to support a larger body. The giant's body is also supported by thick limbs ending with vaguely elephant-like feet, unlike those of other species of humans. In order to keep its blood flowing in its much larger body, the giant's heart is larger and stronger, and it also has complex pressure regulatory systems in its body known as such as the rete mirabile, which prevents excess blood flow to its brain when it lowers its head. The blood vessels in the giant's legs are covered in thick, extremely tight layer of skin that prevents too much blood from pouring out of it when it is injured or cut. The giant is a rather slow walker and doesn't run quickly because of its larger size and heavier body. Due to being a larger animal than most humans, the giant is less dependant on other giants for survival and is less social as a result. The conservation status of the giant is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the giant's wide range and its tolerance to many people, allowing it to work and live successfully alongside other sapient species.