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“Ahmuivn (scientific name aviathus sanguinis) is sophont spacefaring avian specie” (12 conversations)
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Ahmuivn (scientific name aviathus sanguinis) is 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, head same as pigeons, 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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The Ahmuivn, or Aviathus sanguinis as it is known in scientific terms, is a fascinating species of sophont avians native to the planet Frenya. Belonging to the genus Aviathus, the name "sanguinis" is derived from the Latin word for blood, hinting at the unique characteristics of this avian humanoid. In terms of appearance, Ahmuivns possess a humanoid form distinctly reminiscent of avians, with feathered skins covering their bodies. Their heads resemble that of pigeons, featuring a curved beak and expressive eyes. It is worth noting that while they lack wings, their two legs and two arms bear a resemblance to a pigeon's legs, emphasizing their avian heritage. Interestingly, Ahmuivns possess hands and feet that closely resemble a pigeon's foot. However, instead of the typical three toes, Ahmuivns possess five fingers and toes with sharp claws at their tips. This adaptation allows them to grasp objects and navigate their environment with precision and agility. The color range of Ahmuivn's eye iris is particularly striking. Ranging between shades of light blue to dark blue, the color intensity is determined by the presence of melanin within the iris. Darker hues indicate a higher concentration of melanin, while lighter shades suggest a lack of melanin. In essence, the darker blue irises serve as an alternative to the more commonly seen brown irises in other species. The Ahmuivns, with their avian humanoid form and intriguing features, present an intriguing case study for researchers and enthusiasts alike. Their unique evolutionary traits and striking appearance contribute to the diversity of sophont species within the vast universe.