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Dense-World Adaptability

Strength under leaves.

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African Forest Buffalo

Prinsip spesies: Understory Heft

Strength under leaves.

Power is dependable when it adapts to cover instead of demanding open space.

Forest Buffalo are smaller, darker relatives of African buffalo, moving through dense Central and West African forests in herds or small groups.

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Bay Cat

Prinsip spesies: Borneo Quiet Claim

Hold the hidden range.

Quiet strength is often built from specialization rather than visibility.

Bay Cats are rare Bornean forest cats known from dense rainforest habitats and limited observations.

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Bornean Slow Loris

Prinsip spesies: Slow Venom Caution

Soft, but costly.

Gentleness can still require distance, caution, and clear boundaries.

Bornean Slow Lorises are nocturnal primates with slow movement, large eyes, and a toxic defensive secretion associated with their bite.

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Eastern Lesser Bamboo Lemur

Prinsip spesies: Bamboo Measure

Measure the bite.

Adaptation is restraint when the resource itself has risks.

Bamboo Lemurs specialize on bamboo and tolerate or manage compounds that make the diet difficult for many animals.

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Flat-headed Cat

Prinsip spesies: Wetland Low Hunt

Hunt the wet edge.

Specialization turns an unusual habitat into advantage.

Flat-headed Cats are small Southeast Asian cats associated with wetlands, fish, and semi-aquatic hunting behavior.

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Giant Forest Hog

Prinsip spesies: Forest Heft

Heavy through forest.

Adaptability can be broad, physical, and unglamorous.

Giant Forest Hogs are large African wild pigs that forage in forests and edges, using size, social behavior, and strong bodies.

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Goodfellow's Tree-kangaroo

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Climb Weight

Climb the weight.

Adaptation is strongest when strength learns a new vertical world.

Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroos are arboreal marsupials adapted to New Guinea forests, climbing with strong limbs and a long balancing tail.

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Lesser Mouse-deer

Prinsip spesies: Humble Forest Step

Step without noise.

Humility can be agile, ancient, and fully adapted to cover.

Mouse Deer are tiny hoofed mammals of dense forests, using small size, caution, and cover to avoid predators.

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Malayan Tapir

Prinsip spesies: Contrast Camouflage

Hide in contrast.

A bold contrast can hide a body when the shadows already speak in patches.

Malayan Tapirs have a black-and-white saddle pattern that disrupts their outline in dark forest. They browse with flexible snouts and move through dense tropical habitats.

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Marbled Cat

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Shadow Cat

Move in pattern.

Adaptability becomes power when it fits a dense world without announcing itself.

Marbled Cats are small forest cats associated with arboreal movement, long tails, and hunting in dense Southeast Asian forests.

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Olinguito

Prinsip spesies: Mist-Canopy Discovery

Emerge in mist.

Wonder can be real, biological, and quietly adapted to a narrow place.

Olinguitos are small Andean cloud-forest mammals recognized as a distinct species in recent scientific history, living in high wet forests.

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Tree Pangolin

Prinsip spesies: Arboreal Armor

Armor in branches.

Protection can be quiet when armor and patience travel together.

Tree Pangolins are arboreal mammals with keratin scales, prehensile tails, and insect-feeding habits in African forests.

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