Exploration principle
Lessons from Ring-tailed Coati
Follow the nose.
Nose-Led Forest Foraging

Core lesson
The forest gives its secrets to the one who keeps searching with every sense awake.
Biological basis
Ring-tailed Coatis use long flexible snouts, claws, and raised tails while foraging for fruit, insects, eggs, and small animals, often searching through leaf litter and trees.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
ExplorationCuriosityForagingDiscoverySearching hidden places
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