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Hidden Paths

Choose the quiet feast.

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16 spesies

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Aardwolf

Prinsip spesies: Specialized Humility

Choose the quiet feast.

The quiet job can be the one that feeds you best.

Aardwolves are hyena relatives that feed mainly on termites, using long sticky tongues and nocturnal foraging rather than large-prey hunting.

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American Marten

Prinsip spesies: Agility

Slip the hidden path.

Agility finds routes that force cannot enter.

American Martens have long flexible bodies, sharp claws, and arboreal ability that help them hunt and travel through snowy conifer forests.

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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.

Black-and-rufous Elephant Shrew (Rhynchocyon petersi) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Black-and-rufous Elephant Shrew

Prinsip spesies: Route Memory

Know the little roads.

Speed becomes safer when the path is already known.

Black-and-rufous Elephant Shrews maintain small trail networks through leaf litter and use long noses and fast movement to forage and escape in forest habitats.

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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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Blue Duiker

Prinsip spesies: Undergrowth Small Passage

Slip through cover.

Smallness can be the key that opens crowded paths.

Blue Duikers are tiny forest antelopes that move through dense undergrowth using small size, quick steps, and shy cover-oriented behavior.

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Bull Shark

Prinsip spesies: Osmotic Range

Cross the water line.

Real range comes from being able to change water without losing power.

Bull Sharks tolerate both salt and fresh water through osmoregulation and can move far into rivers as well as coastal marine habitats.

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Flying Dragon

Prinsip spesies: Glide Efficiency

Glide the gap.

Change the route to save the climb.

Flying dragons extend rib-supported membranes to glide between trees, saving energy and avoiding ground travel.

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Gray Fox

Prinsip spesies: Rule-Breaking

Climb the rule.

A new path appears when the usual category stops limiting the body.

Gray Foxes are unusual among canids for climbing trees using strong claws and rotating forearms, gaining access to fruit, refuge, and escape routes above ground.

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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.

Madagascar Hognose Snake (Leioheterodon madagascariensis) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Madagascar Hognose Snake

Prinsip spesies: Burrowing

Dig with the nose.

The right shape opens a path under the surface.

Madagascar Hognose Snakes have upturned snouts and sturdy bodies used for digging through soil, sand, or leaf litter while searching for prey and shelter.

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Margay

Prinsip spesies: Arboreal Agility

Turn with the branch.

The hard path becomes easy when your body can turn with it.

Margays are highly arboreal cats with flexible ankles that can rotate to help them descend trees headfirst and move through branches with agility.

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Markhor

Prinsip spesies: Spiral Strength

Climb with the spiral.

Wild beauty holds its shape even on steep ground.

Markhor are mountain goats with distinctive spiral horns and strong hooves, adapted for climbing steep rocky terrain in mountainous regions.

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Pine Marten

Prinsip spesies: Forest Flow

Flow through branches.

Movement feels magical when the body understands every curve of the trees.

Pine Martens are agile arboreal mustelids that move through branches and trunks with long bodies, sharp claws, and strong balance while hunting and foraging.

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Red-lipped Batfish

Prinsip spesies: Batfish Authenticity

Walk your own floor.

Stand apart without needing to swim like everyone else.

Red-lipped batfish are unusual bottom-dwelling fish that use modified fins to walk along the seafloor and are recognized by their vivid red lips.

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Spotted Linsang

Prinsip spesies: Branch Secrecy

Slip above shadow.

Hidden paths open to the body that moves softly above the ground.

Spotted Linsangs are slender, nocturnal, arboreal carnivores with spotted coats and long tails used for balance in forest canopies.

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