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Camouflage

Vanish before leaping.

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Snow Leopard

Prinsip spesies: Mountain Ghosting

Vanish before leaping.

The unseen leap begins long before the body leaves the rock.

Snow Leopards have pale spotted coats, long balancing tails, and powerful hind limbs that help them move and hunt across steep snowy cliffs.

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Snow Partridge

Prinsip spesies: Snowcover

Blend with snow.

Safety can come from timing your visibility to the season.

Snow Partridges live in high Himalayan terrain, using ground cover, cryptic plumage, and flock movement in alpine habitats.

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Snow Petrel

Prinsip spesies: Snowblend

Blend with ice.

Cold resilience combines concealment, flight, and repeated return.

Snow petrels are Antarctic seabirds with white plumage that nest in rocky icy regions and forage over polar seas.

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Snowshoe Hare

Prinsip spesies: White-Season Fit

Turn with the snow.

Protection improves when appearance and timing match the environment.

Snowshoe Hares shift coat color seasonally in many regions and use large hind feet, cover, and fast movement to evade predators.

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Snowy Plover

Prinsip spesies: Sand-Nest Caution

Guard the scrape.

Small care becomes serious when exposure is high.

Snowy Plovers nest in shallow scrapes on open beaches and flats, where eggs and chicks depend on camouflage and careful disturbance avoidance.

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Spider Crab

Prinsip spesies: Decorator Patience

Wear the seabed.

Camouflage works best when the boundary between body and place becomes unclear.

Spider Crabs move slowly over rocky seabeds and may carry algae or growth that helps them blend with surroundings.

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Spiny Devil Katydid

Prinsip spesies: Hidden Music

Sing from the thorns.

A voice can live inside camouflage without giving up its power.

Spiny Devil Katydids have leaf-like bodies, dramatic spines, nocturnal habits, and sound-producing behavior used for communication while remaining concealed in vegetation.

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Spiny Leaf Insect

Prinsip spesies: Leaf-Shape Patience

Hold the leaf shape.

Stillness protects best when shape, texture, and timing agree.

Spiny Leaf Insects mimic leaves or twigs and use spines, slow movement, and camouflage to avoid predators.

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Spotted Wobbegong

Prinsip spesies: Carpet Ambush

Become the carpet.

A patient strategy can hide in plain sight when form fits the floor.

Wobbegong Sharks are bottom-dwelling carpet sharks with patterned bodies and tassel-like lobes that help them ambush prey on reefs or seafloors.

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Sri Lanka Frogmouth

Prinsip spesies: Bark Mask

Wear the bark.

A strange face becomes genius when it matches the tree.

Sri Lanka Frogmouths have bark-like plumage, wide mouths for catching insects, nocturnal habits, and cryptic daytime roosting postures.

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Stoat

Prinsip spesies: Seasonal Shift

Wear the season.

Change your covering when the world changes its color.

Stoats in colder regions molt from a brown summer coat to a white winter coat called ermine, helping them blend into snowy environments while hunting through tunnels and cover.

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Tawny Frogmouth

Prinsip spesies: Disguise

Become broken bark.

The watcher becomes invisible by becoming what the forest expects to see.

Tawny Frogmouths use cryptic bark-like plumage and rigid still postures to resemble broken branches during the day, avoiding predators through camouflage.

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Texas Unicorn Mantis

Prinsip spesies: Thorned Disguise

Break the outline.

A strange outline can make you harder to identify and harder to catch.

Unicorn mantises have distinctive head projections and use camouflage with ambush predation.

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Thorny Stick Insect

Prinsip spesies: Defensive Texture

Make pressure costly.

Soft bodies can survive by making contact costly.

Thorny stick insects use plant mimicry and spines as protection against predators.

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Three-toed Sloth

Prinsip spesies: Slow Camouflage

Move like moss.

A quiet life can disappear by moving at the speed of leaves.

Three-toed Sloths move slowly through trees, host algae in their fur, and use slow motion and canopy living to reduce detection by predators.

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Turbot

Prinsip spesies: Hidden Broadness

Wait wide.

A low profile can hide real power until action is needed.

Turbot are large flatfish that lie camouflaged on sandy seabeds, ambushing fish and crustaceans from below.

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Weedy Seadragon

Prinsip spesies: Drifting Disguise

Drift like weed.

Belong so completely that danger mistakes you for the world around you.

Weedy Seadragons use leaf-like appendages, slow drifting movement, and seaweed-like coloration to blend into marine vegetation.

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Wilson's Snipe

Prinsip spesies: Marsh Needle

Read the mud.

Focus works best when camouflage and precision share the wait.

Wilson’s Snipe are cryptic wetland birds with long bills used to probe mud and flexible bill tips that help detect and grasp prey.

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