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LYRA WAS A POSITIVE POLE AS OTHER SPECIES WERE BORN FROM HERE (EXPANSION).

Although humanoids, they are more representative of the dark-skinned races on their planet, from the Native American, to Eastern India and the Aborigine.

Some of the specific African races on their planet were designed specifically for the Earth, so they will not be able to discover the exact type between them.

THE ANCIENT LYRANS WERE THE TITANS. THE BIGFOOT GIANTS ARE ALSO DESCENDANTS OF THE LYRANS.

Generally, the Lyrans were built in a very sturdy way, Caucasian-like, very large.

As a group one of their most predominant characteristics was being authoritative.

Often throughout history they played the role of, in a sense, parents. They were very strict. They had a lot of dogma.
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YThey migrated from Mars/Maldek to Scandinavia.

They took small amounts of primate DNA to help adapt to oxygen content, gravitational fields etc.

Then they became Earth-Lyrans.

This race soon left Earth due to the conflicts and wars on Earth and found the Pleiades. These 7 stars are new stars very similar to Earth.
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CATLIKE LYRAN SUBGROUP

One other Lyran subgroup is also mammal/humanoid - but whose physical appearance resembles the feline kingdom. They are not cat people, but humanoids who have catlike qualities. They are very agile and strong. The nose is not predominant but catlike, if you can imagine the nose of a cat. The ears are neither human nor catlike but somewhat of a cross, a little pointed, not very much, but a little. The mouths are very gentle and small.

The eyes are very pronounced, large and catlike, with a second lid. Again, these qualities developed from the specific environment they have placed themselves within over generations. They do not have fur. However, there is a protective layer of what you could consider peach fuzz over the skin because of the harsh ultraviolet radiation on their indigenous planet - it simply protected the skin.

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