тιтAN-ANAKI, reaching an astonishing height of 36 feet

тιтAN-ANAKI, 36 feet tall, belongs to the race that built the pyramids in antiquity. They have 52 pairs of Chromosomes, and instead of hemoglobin they have iron-based blood, they have copper-based blood oxygenation, the color of their blood is Blue instead of red, their bones are of a very hard consistency like tooth enamel with graphene bars on them, the skin is made of several layers with the consistency of nails.

 

Their digestion is done with monatomic white gold powder. ThCó thể là hình ảnh về 1 người và Tượng Nhân sư ở Gizae strength and endurance of their muscles is on the same scale as that of the scarab – the dung beetle, thousands of times stronger than a gorilla of the same size. They do not take oxygen directly from the atmosphere, but do it in the aquatic environment or by ingesting the water, because they have a separation system and obtain oxygen

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