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Singers are humanoid, but not entirely similar to ''Homo sapiens'', differing in various notable aspects.
 
They are bipedal, and posses a foramen magnum at the base of the skull; they also have a large intracranial space, comparable to ''Homo sapiens''. This, alongside a presumably well-developed cerebrum, gives them a high cognitive capacity. It is unclear how prominent of a supraorbital ridge they possess, if any. They have a protruding nasus very similar to that of humans, suggesting the presence of nasal bones and nasal cartilages, along with a nasal septum.
 
They have greater resistance to cold temperatures than humans.{{book ref|sa4|102}}
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