Section 5: Internal Organs

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Lynark only have one intestine that functions as both the large and small intestines in humans, however, they have two livers.

Female Lynark have two uteruses and four ovaries. This ensures that there are always two or more children conceived at a time. Due to the Lynarke origins, they have a strong desire to reproduce and only ovulate during intercourse. Having no set cycle, they can become pregnant whenever they choose at any time of the day, week, month, etc.

Male's testicles are within the abdominal cavity on either side of the bladder. Unlike most mammals', they don't need protection from heat, despite their core temperatures ranging from 104⁰F to 112.4⁰F.

Their bodies detect the temperature of their partner and automatically adjust so that the temperature of their semen doesn't cause pain.

The industria repono/commutationem (energy storage/exchange) is a tube shaped organ that runs along the spinal column from just above the hip, to just below the base of the neck. This organ is responsible for converting energy into bodily energy. It also does the opposite.

This organ is the only one physically connected to a separate nerve and was so connected to the spinal chord.

Their hearts beat individually in clockwise rotation for males and counterclockwise for females.

Their wings have a sort of muscular organ system that is connected to each feather and allows them to use their wings like speakers. Because of this, they can create complex sounds and even full compliment orchestral music with their wings alone.

For this reason, they don't have musical instruments other than their wings.

The same organ system that allows them to produce music and sound also allows them to read sound waves and replicate those sounds. This includes speech, effectively allowing them to "record" any sound and "play" it back.

Their lungs can convert any gas into oxygen and are capable of pulling gases and converting them to oxygen from fluids. Because of this, there is no such thing as a toxic atmosphere to them and they can breathe anything without harm, including H²S and other poisonous gases. They can also breathe any liquid as it, too, gets converted to oxygen.



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