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Keep to the mist.

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26 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 Lapwing

Prinsip spesies: Highland Agility

Ride the high meadow.

Movement lightens when the body knows the mountain wind.

Andean Lapwings inhabit high-altitude wetlands and grasslands, using broad wings, alert calls, and agile flight in open Andean landscapes.

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Bharal

Prinsip spesies: Blue-Sheep Surefooting

Hold the high slope.

When you are built for the place, fear becomes terrain.

Bharal live on steep Himalayan slopes and use sure-footed climbing to escape predators and browse in rugged terrain.

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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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Blobfish

Prinsip spesies: Pressure Belonging

Belong to your pressure.

What looks weak at the surface may be perfectly made for pressure.

Blobfish have soft gelatinous bodies adapted to deep-sea pressure. Their distorted appearance mostly occurs when brought to the surface, away from the pressure they are built for.

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Clownfish

Prinsip spesies: Symbiosis

Live with the sting.

Danger becomes home when you learn the terms of living with it.

Clownfish live among sea anemone tentacles, gaining protection from predators while the anemone may receive cleaning, nutrients, or defense. Their mucus helps them avoid being stung.

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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Gargoyle Gecko

Prinsip spesies: Odd Advantage

Use the odd edge.

Unusual features become advantages when they meet the right surface.

Gargoyle Geckos have gripping toe pads, bumpy cranial ridges, and climbing ability suited to nocturnal arboreal life in New Caledonia.

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Gentoo Penguin

Prinsip spesies: Context Shift

Find your water.

Awkwardness in one world can hide brilliance in another.

Gentoo Penguins move awkwardly on land but are among the fastest swimming penguins, using strong flippers to pursue prey underwater.

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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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Great Cormorant

Prinsip spesies: Deep Work

Dive, then dry.

The task becomes clear when the tools fit the depth.

Great Cormorants dive underwater to pursue fish with strong swimming feet, streamlined bodies, hooked bills, and wing-drying behavior after repeated dives.

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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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Honduran White Bat

Prinsip spesies: Tiny Architecture

Fold the leaf.

Small builders survive by reshaping the shelter above them.

Honduran White Bats cut and fold large leaves to create tent-like roosts where small groups shelter during the day.

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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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Least Bittern

Prinsip spesies: Bittern Reedcraft

Vanish in reeds.

Match the place so closely that movement disappears.

Least bitterns use narrow bodies, striped plumage, and reed-clinging behavior to remain hidden in marsh vegetation.

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Magpie Goose

Prinsip spesies: Marsh Design

Walk the wetland.

An unusual design can belong perfectly to its place.

Magpie geese have partly webbed feet that support both wetland swimming and walking through marsh vegetation.

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