Kzinti Physiology And Appearance
Typical Kzinti that most people think of usually loom over even what would normally be considered a larger species by human standards, some 2.5 to 3.3 meters, weighing in at some 200+ kilos, with some individuals even larger.
The description of a Kzinti by a human colonist (shortly before he was killed) of 'an humanoid, jacklegged cross between a bengal tiger and a gorilla' is a fairly accurate generalization of a Kzinti's general appearence (given that thier claws, but there are some notable differences which make them stand out.
The general ear structure, while resembling the typical feiline ear, is more webbed and actually tends to resemble a fur covered bat's wing. There has been some speculation that this may have been an evolutionary adaptation to increase protection of the ears from damage in combat, but the structure is unique enough to draw attention.
The two meter long tail of the kzinti is also quite bald. Given the rather dubious evolutionary benefits of such a lack of hair, it has been wondered if a genetically damaged sport in Kzinti pre-history gained dominance in the Kzinti's rather Darwinist hierarchy. But not in a Kzinti's presence.
The fur patterns of Kzin tned to follow the humanoid tiger pattern, but thier have been occasional sports resembling jaguars or black furred panthers, the latter of which are given to the preisthood of the Kzinti for training into thier Fanged God preisthood.
The general skull and facial structure tends to resemble general felinoid construction, with pronounced muzzle and teeth structure capable to tearing large chucks of flesh from a target. Eyes are set as to provide a wide range of vision, anda are low light sensitive and ther average Kzinti is well capable of tracking by sense of smell alone.
More to come....
A brave little theory, and actually quite coherent for a system of five or seven dimensions -- if only we lived in one.
Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Now We Are Alone"