Legend has it the first Tree was created when the first incarnation of The Lorax died (he died of suffocation, as there were no trees). The Lorax is of The Loraxian species, an orange gremlin short in stature with bushy yellow facial features. Loraxians have a life expectancy of around 500 years, after death they are to be reincarnated in a more advanced form than before. Loraxians are also known to be asexual as since all Loraxians are reincarnated after death. The incarnation of The Lorax that we are most familiar with had their life documented by an acclaimed Scientist/Researcher/Author/Coke Addict named Theodore Seuss Geisel. It appears that the history of every incarnation of the Lorax is very similar, as if history repeats itself.
The Species’ Enemies
Their sworn enemy is known as The Onceler. He chopped down millions of truffula trees from the Lorax's forest, and used the tufts to produce ''thneeds'', a successful product that made him rich, and even allowed him to create his own gated city called ''Thneedville.'' The Morning Woods, the main area of the Loraxians society, was attacked months after Onceler died by the ghost of The Onceler and was attempted to be protected at the same time by The Thirtax, a subspecies of Loraxians.
Death
The Lorax has died many times, the average lifespan of The Lorax is 500 years, and when he dies a new Lorax appears within hours. Scientific researchers are not sure if this is the same Lorax being reincarnated or if this is a brand-new Lorax, a true mystery of our times. The previous Lorax died after being given ebola by Django. When asked about this, Django said "relahji'leyung" whatever that means (he was zooted). The 1972 Lorax is believed to have been assasinated by the CIA because of his exposé's on capitalism. This was later found out to be false due to The Lorax releasing his debut film "Let it Grow" in the year 1997 featuring Charles Entertainment Cheese.
Trivia
The Lorax's signature catchphrase is "I am the Lorax, and I speak for the trees".
His mustache is sexy.
He starred in the hit 2012 documentary "The Lorax" much like his ancestor who starred in the 1972 documentary "The Lorax".