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Kekuatan Hewan

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Keep to the mist.

Hewan di sini menunjukkan kekuatan yang serupa melalui perilakunya di alam. Setiap spesies tetap punya prinsip, pelajaran, makna, dan halaman field guide sendiri.

21 spesies

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Alpine Salamander

Prinsip spesies: Cool Fit

Keep to the mist.

Some lives are built for quiet weather and hidden patience.

Alpine Salamanders live in cool moist mountain habitats and are notable among salamanders for giving birth to fully developed young rather than laying eggs in water.

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Andean Goose

Prinsip spesies: Altitude Fit

Graze the thin air.

A hard place becomes home when the body accepts its altitude.

Andean Geese live in high-elevation wetlands and grasslands of the Andes, grazing in cold thin-air environments with strong bodies and pair bonds.

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Atlantic Puffin

Prinsip spesies: Three-World Fit

Belong in three worlds.

One body can belong to more than one world.

Atlantic Puffins nest on cliffs and burrows, fly over water, and swim underwater with their wings to catch fish.

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Black-footed Ferret

Prinsip spesies: Tunnel Fit

Enter the tunnel.

The right shape turns another creature’s tunnel into your path.

Black-footed Ferrets have long slender bodies adapted for entering prairie dog burrows, where they hunt prairie dogs and use burrow systems for shelter.

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Budgett's Frog

Prinsip spesies: Wide-Mouth Fit

Fit the mouth.

A strange shape can be perfect for its work.

Budgett's frogs have extremely wide mouths and sit-and-wait predatory habits suited to sudden capture of prey.

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Corsac Fox

Prinsip spesies: Steppe Fit

Fit the steppe.

The journey gets easier when the body matches the land.

Corsac Foxes live in open steppes and semi-deserts, using pale coats, burrows, and flexible foraging to survive exposed grassland environments.

False Gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

False Gharial

Prinsip spesies: Narrow Tooling

Fit the snout to the swamp.

The right tool becomes strongest when the job is narrow enough for it.

False Gharials have long narrow snouts suited to catching fish and other aquatic prey, using ambush behavior in swampy rivers and peatland habitats.

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Giant Weta

Prinsip spesies: Strange Fit

Fit your strange shape.

A strange shape is only strange until you see the world it fits.

Giant Wētā are large flightless insects from New Zealand, adapted to nocturnal life and island habitats with sturdy bodies and climbing ability.

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Green Anaconda

Prinsip spesies: Setting Fit

Find river strength.

Great strength becomes easier to carry in the right setting.

Green Anacondas are massive semi-aquatic snakes whose buoyancy and ambush strategy suit swamps, rivers, and flooded habitats.

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Hoatzin

Prinsip spesies: Odd Fit

Trust the odd fit.

A strange solution is not strange when it fits the life exactly.

Hoatzins eat large amounts of leaves and use foregut fermentation, unusual among birds, to digest plant material in swamp forest habitats.

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Horned Grebe

Prinsip spesies: Diving Fit

Fit the dive.

Effort flows when the body is placed exactly for the work.

Horned Grebes are diving birds with compact bodies and legs set far back, an arrangement that helps underwater propulsion while making land movement awkward.

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Kodkod

Prinsip spesies: Small Passage

Fit the thicket.

Smallness becomes strength when the path is too tight for giants.

Kodkods are among the smallest wild cats, using compact bodies, spotted camouflage, and climbing ability in dense forests and thickets of southern South America.

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Lowland Anoa

Prinsip spesies: Compact Strength

Fit the forest.

Smaller strength can enter places that size alone would lose.

Lowland Anoas are small wild cattle adapted to dense Sulawesi forests, using compact bodies and horns while moving through thick vegetation.

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Maned Sloth

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Patience

Cling slowly.

A gentle pace can fit a complex world when every grip is deliberate.

Maned Sloths are slow-moving arboreal mammals that cling to forest branches with curved claws and feed on leaves in Atlantic Forest habitats.

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Mountain Beaver

Prinsip spesies: Primitive Fit

Fit the old ground.

An old design survives when it still fits the ground perfectly.

Mountain Beavers are primitive rodents that live in burrows in moist forests and feed on vegetation using strong teeth and digging ability.

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Pere David's Deer

Prinsip spesies: Wetland Build

Fit the marsh.

Unusual ground becomes possible when the body was shaped for it.

Père David's Deer are adapted to wetland habitats with long legs, broad hooves, swimming ability, and comfort in marshy ground.

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Pygmy Seahorse

Prinsip spesies: Perfect Fit

Become the coral.

Belong so precisely that the world cannot tell where you end.

Pygmy Seahorses have tiny bodies, tubercles, and coloration that closely match their gorgonian coral hosts, making them extremely difficult to see.

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Red-legged Honeycreeper

Prinsip spesies: Nectar Specialism

Fit the flower.

A narrow gift becomes bright when it finds the work it was shaped for.

Red-legged Honeycreepers use slender curved bills to feed on nectar, fruit, and small insects in forest canopies, often moving actively among flowers and fruiting trees.

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