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“Ahmuivn (scientific name aviathus sanguinis) is sophont spacefaring avian specie” (12 conversations)
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The ahmuivn Ahmuivns (scientific name aviathus sanguinis) are sophont spacefaring avian species native to Frenya, one of genus aviathus, sanguinis is derived from Latin word for blood. Appearance is avian humanoid with feathered skins, pigeon's head, two legs and two arms resemble pigeon's leg. Ahmuivns lack wings, hands and feet resembles pigeon's foot but have 5 fingers and toes, 10 sharp claws. Color range of eye iris between light blue and dark blue, darkness is presence of melanin, brightness is lack of melanin, high melanin eye irises are dark blue alternative to brown. (Write complex and longer texts)
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Ahmuivns, scientifically known as aviathus sanguinis, are a fascinating species of avian beings that have achieved spacefaring capabilities. Originating from the planet Frenya, they belong to the aviathus genus. Their Latin-derived species name, sanguinis, translates to "blood" in English. In terms of appearance, Ahmuivns possess a humanoid form with distinct avian characteristics. Their skin is covered in feathers, resembling those of a pigeon. Their heads are reminiscent of this bird species as well, with a distinct pigeon-like shape. Ahmuivns have two legs and two arms, that somewhat resemble the structure of a pigeon's leg. However, they lack wings, hands, and feet, instead having appendages similar to a pigeon's foot. Interestingly, their limb extremities possess five fingers and toes each, which end in sharp claws. One notable aspect of Ahmuivn physiology is the range of coloration found in their eye iris. The iris, the colored part of the eye, can exhibit hues spanning from light blue to dark blue. This color variation is due to the presence or absence of melanin, a pigment responsible for coloration in many living organisms. High levels of melanin result in darker blue eye irises, similar to the alternative brown coloration seen in other species. Conversely, low levels of melanin produce lighter blue irises, indicating a lower presence of this pigment. The complexity and uniqueness of Ahmuivn characteristics make them an intriguing species to study. As spacefaring sophonts, they likely possess advanced intelligence and have developed sophisticated technology that allows for interstellar travel. The interplay of avian and humanoid features in their physical form showcases the diversity of life in the universe and highlights the fascinating possibilities of evolution in different environments.