Kamchrul
The Kamchrul (Kamchrul: Krããmčrul [kˣãːmt͡ʃˣuɫ]) are a sophont species inhabiting the planet Taench. They are known to be predominantly pacifists, and known for their hospitality.
Biology
The Kamchrul are descended from a species of opportunistic predators from the clade of dactyloherpids. They are covered with a thin coat of soft fur, with common coat colours being in brown, red, grey, or black, less commonly in white. Its head is a rough oblong sphere, with one singular eye, and an oronasal slit below it, curving to form the characteristic 'Kamchrul smile'. A series of muscles allow Kamchrul to open its oronasal slit, which contains a pair of retractable feeding proboscides and two nostrils. Additionallt it also contains the phonoestricum, an organ that is responsible for both Kamchrul speech and sexual reproduction.
The Kamchrul do not have sexes.
Reproduction
The phonoestricum, an organ common to most Taenchian fauna, is the Taenchian reproductive organ and larynx. During their anestrous phase, the hormone libidostatin suppresses the nerve sensitivities in the phonoestricum, preventing unwanted sexual functions becoming activated during phonation.
During estrus, usually lasting half or a full Taenchian day, a Kamchrul may choose to avoid phonation to prevent triggering the accidental release of gametes. Other Kamchrul, especially mates or bonded members, repond particularly strongly to Kamchrul in estrus due to the release of pheromones. Upon detecting pheromones from a Kamchrul in estrus, a anestrous Kamchrul may have their libidostatin levels temporarily drop, allowing for reproduction and the transfer of gametes to occur.