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  1. All members of both races live in the tropical part of the world, in giant rainforests, and so having a lot of material wrapped around them is actually disadvantageous. Both races usually wear simple togas that fasten in front, and the females wear the equivalent of skorts.

  2. The Onkamiyamukai in Utawarerumono are a race of angel-winged humanoids, who all have white wings except for the cutesy-ditsy princess Kamyu, who has black wings. Van from The Vision of Escaflowne sports a pair of impressive white bird-like wings, though he feels self-conscious about them .

  3. There are a race of winged men in one of yhe Elric novels, though the only member we see is wingless. The same novel has winged apes that are thought to be evolutionary ancestors of the aforementioned.

  4. We have asked about the homes of merfolk and centaurs, but what about winged humans? Winged humanoids are rarely seen in fantasy and when they are, they tend to live in clouds or giant trees. The very, very few times they live in actual houses, the houses are exactly like human houses.

  5. That's why there are other 6 limbed vertebrates in my world that share a common ancestry with the periopos (winged humanoids) race. So in terms of real world species. Insects would be your best bet.

  6. Cross Gen's Sojourn had a race of winged humanoids, who were depicted as black people with red wings, dressed in a vaguely Ancient Egyptian theme. The latest volume of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mirage introduced Raptarr, a winged super-hero in the mold of the X-Men's Angel.

  7. 22 maj 2018 · The Australoid race includes the Vedda of Sri Lanka. Editorial credit: Yakov Oskanov / Shutterstock.com. The Australoid is a racial a classification that is used in reference to the people of Southeast Asia, South Asia, Melanesia, Australia, and other regions in East Asia. The idea of the Australoid race came because of the typological racial ...

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