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Cithaerias Aura
The original Glasswing butterflies do actually exist. The Glasswing butterfly, also known as Greta oto, is a remarkable species due to its transparent wings. The wings of this butterfly are unique because they reflect minimal light, allowing a wide spectrum of light...
Cithaerias Perspicuus
The original While the butterfly has a beautiful blue coloring, it doesn’t actually have any pigment to make it look that way. In fact, the blue morpho uses structural color to get its particular shade of blue. Blue is actually an extremely rare color in nature. These...
Morpho Cosmetica
As the world continues to grapple with the effects of human-caused global warming, loss of habitat, and the use of pesticides in intensive agriculture farming, many species are struggling to adapt and survive. However, the Morpho Cosmetica butterfly has managed to...
Scarabidea Pyro-electrica
The scarabidea Pyro-electrica is evolved from the grapevine beetle. (The beetle in the short story "The Gold Bug" by Edgar Allen Poe). They are polymorphic (exist in different shapes) and use their piezoelectric crystals in their legs to store and discharge...
Buprestidae Metallica
This beetle is an evolvement of the Euchroma Giganteum beetles which are actually not evaluated to be endangered at this moment. These beetles frequently visit flowers, and various other deciduous trees or large shrubs, where they feed on pollen. They use their hard...
Jewel beetle
The mechanism by which some beetles have evolved to look like faces is called "aposematism" or "masquerade." As a form of camouflage or defence mechanism. Buprestidae Chromatic is a cybernetic evolvement of the jewel beetle. Which is ranked in the top 10 of most...
Monarchetype Tigre
Monarchetype Tigre evolved to avoid extinction by fusing with Wasp DNA. Wasps play a crucial role in many ecosystems, serving as pollinators, predators of pest insects, and food sources for other animals. Due to intensive agriculture and their use of pesticides,...
Viridis Powelliphanta
Snails can live for 20 years or more. It is illegal since 1982 to collect shells of Powelliphanta; collecting live animals for their shells have made some species rarer, but some species also need to feed on discarded shells to recycle their calcium lining. This...
Monarchetype Masaica
The Monarch butterfly The iconic Monarch butterfly was once a familiar sight, now plummeting toward extinction due to landscape-scale threats from pesticides, development and climate change. The western population is suffering a 99% decline. They are threatened by...










