Tundra Humans (Remnants of Humanity)

The Tundra Humans (Homo Siberius) are a species of hominid that evolved from Homo Sapiens to survive in cold regions, specifically tundra.

Distinctive Features
Tundra Humans have adapted under specific conditions to evolve certain features.


 * Primarily hunter-gatherer, sometimes farmer in warmer regions
 * Capable of complex language and understanding technology
 * Significant increase in body hair for insulation
 * Can construct settlements in average time (1 week)
 * Around 1 meter tall on average to conserve body heat
 * Much more tolerant to cold temperatures and can go a maximum of 3-4 days without consuming food, as there is rarely any in the tundra

Distribution
Homo Siberius can be found primarily in the northern hemisphere, specifically in Canada, Scotland, Scandinavia, Siberia and Greenland.