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Hidden Value

Hear through snow.

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Great Gray Owl

Prinsip spesies: Deep Listening

Hear through snow.

The strongest strike may begin by hearing what no one can see.

Great Gray Owls have large facial discs and excellent hearing that allow them to locate prey under snow before plunging through the surface.

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Hispaniolan Solenodon

Prinsip spesies: Ancient Toolkit

Keep the old tool sharp.

Old lineages survive by keeping strange tools sharp.

Hispaniolan Solenodons are ancient insectivorous mammals with long flexible snouts, digging habits, and venomous saliva delivered through grooved lower incisors.

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Hoopoe

Prinsip spesies: Probing

Probe the forgotten.

Forgotten ground gives treasure to the bill that keeps asking.

Hoopoes use long curved bills to probe soil, grass, and crevices for insects and larvae, and their crest and calls make them visually distinctive.

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Long-nosed Potoroo

Prinsip spesies: Quiet Treasure

Dig the quiet treasure.

The hidden feast belongs to the one patient enough to smell below the surface.

Long-nosed Potoroos use sensitive noses and small forepaws to dig for underground fungi such as truffles, helping disperse fungal spores through forest ecosystems.

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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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Marabou Stork

Prinsip spesies: Acceptance

Take the ugly work.

Some necessary work begins where beauty refuses to look.

Marabou Storks are large scavenging birds that feed on carrion, scraps, and small animals in wetlands, savannas, and human-influenced environments. Their ecological role includes cleaning up waste and remains.

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Marbled Godwit

Prinsip spesies: Deep Probing

Probe the shore.

Steady reach finds what surface effort misses.

Marbled Godwits use long slightly upturned bills to probe mudflats, beaches, and wetlands for hidden invertebrates during feeding and migration.

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Moon Rat

Prinsip spesies: Nocturnal Scent

Sniff the dark.

The night gives answers to the nose willing to stay low.

Moon Rats are nocturnal relatives of hedgehogs that use long snouts and strong scent to search damp forest floors for insects, worms, and small animals.

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North American Raccoon

Prinsip spesies: Dexterity

Turn it over.

The world opens for those willing to touch, turn, and test what others ignore.

North American Raccoons use highly sensitive front paws to handle, open, wash, and investigate food and objects, especially while foraging at night.

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Northern Shoveler

Prinsip spesies: Marsh Sifting

Sift the water.

The right shape lets you gather value from what looks like murk.

Northern Shovelers have wide spatula-shaped bills lined with comb-like structures that filter small aquatic invertebrates, seeds, and plant matter from shallow water.

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Olingo

Prinsip spesies: Branch Balance

Cross the canopy.

Balance opens worlds above the ground.

Olingos are nocturnal arboreal mammals that forage in trees using agile climbing and careful balance.

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Oncilla

Prinsip spesies: Miniature Elegance

Carry the little leopard.

Smallness can still carry the pattern of a wild kingdom.

Oncillas are small spotted wild cats of Central and South American forests. Their spotted coats, climbing ability, and nocturnal habits help them move through forest cover.

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Paca

Prinsip spesies: Night Flexibility

Search the bank.

More chances appear when the search continues after dark.

Pacas are nocturnal rodents that forage for fruit, seeds, and vegetation near forested riverbanks and dense cover, often using water and burrows for safety.

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Pileated Woodpecker

Prinsip spesies: Excavation

Open the hidden chamber.

Some doors only open for the one willing to carve deep enough.

Pileated Woodpeckers use powerful chisel-like bills to excavate large holes in dead or decaying wood while searching for insects such as carpenter ants. Their cavities can later serve other wildlife.

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Pinecone Fish

Prinsip spesies: Inner Light

Carry the lantern.

Carry enough light that the dark cannot define you.

Pinecone Fish have armor-like scales and light organs containing symbiotic bacteria, which produce a glow used in dark reef environments.

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Quenda

Prinsip spesies: Soil Turning

Turn the litter.

Progress begins by turning over the ground others leave untouched.

Quendas are bandicoots that dig and forage through leaf litter and soil, helping aerate soil and locate fungi, insects, and roots.

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Rainbow Scarab

Prinsip spesies: Iridescent Soil Work

Shine in the soil.

Hidden work can still carry color, value, and ecological purpose.

Rainbow Scarabs are dung beetles with metallic coloration that help recycle dung and move nutrients through soil.

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Red River Hog

Prinsip spesies: Rooting Confidence

Root the thicket.

Confidence grows when the body trusts its own way of finding what is hidden.

Red River Hogs root through soil, leaf litter, and damp forest cover with strong snouts, using social groups and powerful bodies to forage.

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