Common felix | ||
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Range | ||
Least Concern | ||
Conservation status | ||
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Scientific classification | ||
Kingdom | Animalia | |
Phylum | Chordata | |
Class | Mammalia | |
Order | Aeridae | |
Family | Ferus | |
Genus | Felux | |
Species | F. standarius | |
General statistics | ||
Mean Height | 1.5m | |
Mean Weight | 35kg | |
Mean Edibility | 5/10 | |
Mean Danger | 2/10 | |
The common felix (Felux standarius) was the first felix species to be discovered. They are the most widespread felix species, inhabiting over 27% of all countries. They also have the highest population of any felix species - 7,635,000. They have no commercial uses, and they lack any extraordinary features. It is believed that they are the ancestors of all felixes.