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Is Cyanis rosopteryx real?

Ah, my friend, Cyanis rosopteryx may not be a real bird that roams our skies, but it can live in the beautiful landscapes of your imagination. Let your creativity soar like a majestic bird in the sky, painting colorful dreams on the canvas of your mind. Remember, in the world of art, anything is possible.


What did the cyanis rosopteryx eat?

Cyanis rosopteryx, commonly known as the Rosy-winged Blue butterfly, primarily feeds on the nectar of various flowering plants. Its caterpillars typically feed on legumes, particularly those in the Fabaceae family. The adult butterflies are attracted to a range of flowering species for sustenance, which supports their energy needs for flight and reproduction.


Were cyanis rosopteryx extinct 150 million years ago?

Yes, it is believed so. some people argue/doubt of their existence. They are now fossilized in a museum.


Are glow birds real?

No they became extinct millions or billions of years ago. You probably watched Journey to the Center of the Earth right? They have Glow birds there. No they became extinct millions or billions of years ago. You probably watched Journey to the Center of the Earth right? They have Glow birds there.


What's a glowing bird?

No glowing birds have ever existed. The species Cyanis Rosopteryx mentioned in the film Journey to the Center of the Earth is actually fictional.


What was the name of the blue bird on the Journey to the Center of the Earth?

In the movie they say "cyanis rosopterux", but there is no information about it on the internet. So I think this is just a fictional name of the species.