Salii’Qi expressions
Salii’Qi expressions are similar to our own, but utilize the ear flaps, ear tendrils, eye stalks, pedipalps, and fur position to express emotion. Puffed up fur usually will show up with any strong emotional reaction, especially aggression or surprise. Forward facing ear flaps and eye stalks typically show curiosity, intrigue, or happiness. what isn’t shown here is body language. Body language is not as expressive as our own, save for the forearms. Body language shows in the posterior antennae, limb position, and fur position. antennae usually move with eye stalks in expressing emotions, and limb position like in humans can show how engaged an individual is with a conversation or activity.







