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Aquatic Adaptability

Row upside down.

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11 spesies

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Common Backswimmer

Prinsip spesies: Upside-Down Oar

Row upside down.

Alternative movement works when the body accepts a reversed world.

Backswimmers are aquatic insects that swim upside down with oar-like legs and hunt small animals near the water surface.

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Common Musk Turtle

Prinsip spesies: Musk Boundary

Smell says no.

Low-profile strength can protect without needing size.

Musk Turtles are small aquatic turtles that can release a strong odor when threatened and rely on shells, water, and bottom-walking habits.

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Common Rotifer

Prinsip spesies: Wheel-Mouth Renewal

Turn the tiny wheel.

Tiny systems can renew quickly when conditions return.

Rotifers are microscopic aquatic animals with ciliated feeding structures and many species capable of dormancy or rapid reproduction in temporary waters.

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Common Sawshark

Prinsip spesies: Saw-Tooth Search

Sweep with the saw.

Specialized sensing turns movement into a map.

Sawsharks have long toothed rostrums with sensory organs that help detect and slash at prey in marine habitats.

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Cownose Ray

Prinsip spesies: Schooling Sweep

Sweep together.

Resourcefulness grows when many bodies read the same current together.

Cownose Rays often travel in groups and use wing-like fins to move over sandy bottoms while foraging for buried shellfish.

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Greater Siren

Prinsip spesies: Mud-Water Continuance

Keep breathing low.

Adaptability can be quiet, hidden, and built for conditions others avoid.

Sirens are eel-like aquatic salamanders with external gills that live in wetlands and can survive low-water periods by sheltering in mud.

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Japanese Spider Crab

Prinsip spesies: Long-Reach Patience

Reach slowly.

Scale becomes useful when movement stays slow and deliberate.

Japanese Spider Crabs have extremely long legs, armored bodies, and slow benthic movement across deep coastal seabeds.

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Lake Oku Clawed Frog

Prinsip spesies: Lake World

Guard the small lake.

A small lake can hold an entire world if nothing breaks its balance.

Lake Oku Clawed Frogs are restricted to Lake Oku in Cameroon and live fully aquatic lives in a very limited mountain lake habitat.

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Mudpuppy

Prinsip spesies: Mudpuppy Neoteny

Keep the water-shape.

Keep what works, even when others change.

Mudpuppies retain external gills into adulthood and remain fully aquatic, showing paedomorphic development.

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Russian Desman

Prinsip spesies: River-Snouted Sensing

Feel the current.

Adaptation sharpens when the body is tuned to a narrow, difficult place.

Desmans are semi-aquatic relatives of moles with sensitive snouts, webbed feet, and riverbank habits suited to finding prey in dark moving water.

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Spiny Softshell Turtle

Prinsip spesies: Softshell Speed

Stay soft, move fast.

Protection sometimes comes from mobility instead of hardness.

Softshell Turtles have flattened leathery shells, long necks, and aquatic habits that support hiding in sediment and quick swimming.

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