Memory principle
Lessons from Lammergeier
Remember patterns. Move with intent.

Core lesson
In steep terrain, balance and route control matter more than brute force.
Biological basis
huge mountain wingspan, bone-dropping feeding strategy, and beard-like facial bristles give the Lammergeier a body plan tuned for its niche. Lammergeiers operate through high mountain cliff, alpine valley, and rocky upland. Their design links movement, feeding, shelter, and timing into one workable survival system.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
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