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Growth

Let armor grow.

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22 spesies

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American Lobster

Prinsip spesies: Cold Claw Power

Let armor grow.

Long growth turns patience into size, defense, and command of shelter.

American Lobsters grow through molts, live on cold rocky bottoms, and use large claws for feeding, defense, and competition.

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Asian subterranean termite

Prinsip spesies: Synchronized Launch

Fly with the weather.

Asian subterranean termite alates time their flights with warm, humid evenings, using environmental cues to enhance their chances of successful colony establishment.

These termites synchronize their swarming with specific weather conditions to maximize survival and colonization success.

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Axolotl

Prinsip spesies: Regeneration

Master where you are before chasing what's next.

Recover first, improve second, transform only when necessary.

Often remains in juvenile aquatic form and is famous for regeneration; thrives by developing strengths in its current state.

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Babirusa

Prinsip spesies: Strange Growth

Grow the strange tusk.

What grows strangely can become the mark no one forgets.

Babirusas are wild pigs with unusual upper canine tusks that grow upward through the snout and curve back, especially in males.

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Basking Shark

Prinsip spesies: Plankton Straining

Strain the sea.

Great size can be sustained by gathering what the ocean offers in tiny pieces.

Basking Sharks are enormous filter-feeding sharks that swim with their mouths open to strain plankton from seawater using gill rakers.

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California Quail

Prinsip spesies: Cover

Stay near cover.

Move boldly, but stay close to what protects you.

California Quail commonly move in coveys. They run through grass, brush, and shrub cover while relying on group alertness and quick movement to reduce danger.

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Dusky Pademelon

Prinsip spesies: Edge Discretion

Hop the edge.

Move quietly where attention is expensive.

Dusky pademelons are shy forest-edge macropods that use cover, dusk activity, and quiet hopping to avoid exposure.

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Eastern Newt

Prinsip spesies: Metamorphosis

Change stages.

Growing up may require a new color, a new road, and a new body of water.

Eastern Newts have a complex life cycle that can include aquatic larvae, a terrestrial red eft stage, and aquatic adults, shifting habitat, color, and behavior across stages.

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Galápagos Tortoise

Prinsip spesies: Longevity

Outlast the island.

A long life is built by moving slowly enough to keep going.

Galápagos Tortoises are long-lived island giants with slow metabolism, large shells, and adaptations to varied island habitats.

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Goldfish

Prinsip spesies: Curiosity Strategy

Explore with curiosity.

Goldfish are naturally curious, often exploring their surroundings and interacting with new objects in their habitat. Embrace a mindset of gentle exploration to discover new opportunities and insights.

Goldfish are known for their inquisitive nature, often exploring their tanks and interacting with their environment.

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Kenya Tree Coral

Prinsip spesies: Branch and Multiply

Drop a branch, grow a tree.

Something released on purpose can become the next whole thing.

Kenya Tree Coral drops branchlets from its own arms, and each dropped piece settles nearby and grows into a complete new colony.

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Leopard Tortoise

Prinsip spesies: Slow Distance

Step the long ground.

Small steps still cross long ground when they never abandon the path.

Leopard Tortoises are large terrestrial tortoises of African savannas and scrublands, moving slowly with domed protective shells across dry landscapes.

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Marbled Newt

Prinsip spesies: Seasonal Passage

Follow the season.

Growth continues when the path changes with the season.

Marbled Newts move between terrestrial woodland habitats and aquatic breeding ponds, developing crests and aquatic behaviors during the breeding season.

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Marbled Salamander

Prinsip spesies: Quiet Season

Wait for the rain.

Some futures are laid before the water even arrives.

Marbled Salamanders often breed in autumn and lay eggs in dry or drying pond basins, with females sometimes guarding eggs until rains fill the pools.

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Mudpuppy

Prinsip spesies: Permanent Youth

Keep the water-shape.

Keep what works, even when others change.

Mudpuppies retain external gills into adulthood and remain fully aquatic, showing paedomorphic development.

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Northern Flicker

Prinsip spesies: Ground Foraging

Find opportunity below.

The Northern Flicker thrives by foraging on the ground, using its long, barbed tongue to access food resources that other woodpeckers might miss, reducing competition and maximizing its intake.

Unlike most woodpeckers, the Northern Flicker often forages on the ground, using its specialized tongue to capture ants and beetles, tapping into a less competitive food source.

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Orange Moth

Prinsip spesies: Quiet Change

Change softly.

Change does not need to be loud to be real.

Moths develop through metamorphosis and often use night movement, camouflage, and light cues to navigate.

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Oriental Pied Hornbill

Prinsip spesies: Sealing

Seal the nest.

A future can grow safely when the entrance is guarded with care.

Oriental Pied Hornbills nest in tree cavities. During nesting, the female is sealed inside the cavity with a narrow slit left open, while the male brings food to her and the chicks.

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