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Gliding Grace

Turn over waves.

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19 spesies

Black-browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Black-browed Albatross

Prinsip spesies: Ocean Handling

Turn over waves.

Far travel belongs to the one that can turn lightly over rough water.

Black-browed Albatrosses use long narrow wings and dynamic soaring to travel over Southern Ocean winds and waves while foraging across large distances.

Black-footed Albatross (Phoebastria nigripes) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Black-footed Albatross

Prinsip spesies: Wind Endurance

Let the ocean carry.

Distance belongs to the one who lets the wind do part of the work.

Black-footed Albatrosses use long narrow wings and dynamic soaring over ocean winds to travel great distances with low energy cost.

Bowmouth Guitarfish (Rhina ancylostoma) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Bowmouth Guitarfish

Prinsip spesies: In-Between Design

Glide between forms.

Hybrid forms can work beautifully when they fit the edge between worlds.

Bowmouth Guitarfish have bodies combining ray-like and shark-like traits, gliding near sandy seafloors while feeding on bottom-dwelling prey.

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Common Flying Dragon

Prinsip spesies: Rib-Wing Leap

Open the ribs.

Agility grows when the body turns falling into directed movement.

Draco flying lizards glide between trees using wing-like membranes supported by elongated ribs, steering through forest canopy spaces.

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Flying Fish

Prinsip spesies: Surface Break

Break the surface.

Momentum can appear when pressure becomes the reason to launch.

Flying Fish accelerate underwater, burst through the surface, and glide on enlarged fins to evade predators over open water.

Giant Freshwater Stingray (Urogymnus polylepis) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Giant Freshwater Stingray

Prinsip spesies: Riverbed Power

Stay low and wide.

Power does not always rise. Sometimes it spreads low and becomes part of the riverbed.

Giant Freshwater Stingrays have enormous flattened bodies that help them rest, hide, and glide along muddy river bottoms while using electroreception and stealth to locate food.

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Greater Glider

Prinsip spesies: Falling Flight

Turn falling into flying.

The right design can turn a fall into a crossing.

Greater Gliders use a membrane of skin between limbs to glide from tree to tree, moving through forest canopy without true powered flight.

Manta Ray (Mobula birostris) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Manta Ray

Prinsip spesies: Open Grace

Glide wide.

Great width can move gently when it trusts the water.

Manta Rays are large filter-feeding rays that glide through ocean water with wing-like pectoral fins and use cephalic lobes to help guide plankton-rich water into the mouth.

Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Northern Fulmar

Prinsip spesies: Wind Trust

Trust the wind.

Go farther by giving your weight to the force already moving.

Northern Fulmars use stiff-winged gliding and dynamic soaring over ocean winds, traveling long distances above cold seas with efficient flight.

Paradise Flying Snake (Chrysopelea paradisi) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Paradise Flying Snake

Prinsip spesies: Shape Shift

Flatten, then fly.

Change shape when the old path costs too much.

Paradise flying snakes flatten their bodies into an airfoil-like shape to glide between trees.

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Paradise Flying Snake

Prinsip spesies: Airborne Serpent

Shape the fall.

Adaptation can convert a dangerous drop into controlled travel.

Flying snakes launch from trees, flatten their bodies, and undulate in the air to glide between branches in forest habitats.

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Southern Flying Squirrel

Prinsip spesies: Night Glide Cache

Glide and store.

Momentum can be quiet when it travels between shelter and preparation.

Flying Squirrels glide at night using skin membranes, steer with tails and limbs, and often forage or cache food in woodland habitats.

Southern Flying Squirrel animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Southern Flying Squirrel

Prinsip spesies: Night Glide

Use the gap.

Adaptation turns falling space into controlled movement.

Southern Flying Squirrels glide at night using a skin membrane between limbs, steering between trees while foraging and avoiding predators.

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Sunda Colugo

Prinsip spesies: Membrane Crossing

Trust the membrane.

Transition becomes graceful when the body is built for the gap.

Colugos have broad gliding membranes that allow long controlled glides between trees in tropical forests.

Sunda Colugo animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Sunda Colugo

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Membrane

Trust the glide.

Transition becomes smoother when support is stretched across the whole body.

Sunda Colugos glide between rainforest trees using a broad membrane that extends from neck to limbs and tail, allowing long controlled aerial movement.

Sunda Flying Lemur (Galeopterus variegatus) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Sunda Flying Lemur

Prinsip spesies: Glide

Stretch into flight.

A path appears when the body learns to stretch between what is separate.

Sunda Flying Lemurs, or colugos, use a large gliding membrane stretching between limbs, body, and tail to glide efficiently between trees.

Wallace's Flying Frog animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Wallace's Flying Frog

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Parachute

Spread and float.

Light movement works when the body trusts air, angle, and timing together.

Wallace's Flying Frogs glide between trees using large webbed feet and loose skin, living in humid Southeast Asian forests.

Wallace's Flying Frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Wallace's Flying Frog

Prinsip spesies: Parachute

Open the fall.

The fall becomes a path when the body learns to open.

Wallace’s Flying Frogs have large webbed feet and skin flaps that help them glide or parachute between trees in rainforest canopies.

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