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Home Building

Dig the bank.

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Bank Swallow

Prinsip spesies: Sandbank Colony

Dig the bank.

Group life becomes practical when many separate homes share one place.

Bank Swallows nest in colonies by excavating burrows in sandy banks, often returning to suitable vertical faces near water.

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Bornean Orangutan

Prinsip spesies: Nestcraft

Build the night bed.

Home becomes a practice when it is built again with intention.

Bornean Orangutans build sleeping nests in trees using branches and leaves, often making new nests regularly while traveling and foraging in the canopy.

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Burrowing Parakeet

Prinsip spesies: Colonial Home

Dig the cliff.

A home becomes stronger when many doors open into the same wall.

Burrowing Parakeets nest in colonies by digging tunnels into cliffs, banks, and soft substrates, creating noisy social nesting areas.

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Central American Agouti

Prinsip spesies: Seed Stewardship

Bury the future.

The future grows from what is carried away and hidden well.

Central American Agoutis collect, bury, and sometimes forget large seeds and nuts, helping disperse important forest trees while storing food for later.

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Cicada Killer Wasp

Prinsip spesies: Provision

Carry the future.

Heavy work becomes devotion when it feeds a future you may never see.

Female Cicada Killer Wasps dig burrows, paralyze cicadas with a sting, carry them to underground cells, and lay eggs so the larvae have food after hatching.

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Cliff Swallow

Prinsip spesies: Mud-Cup Return

Return with mud.

Home is built by repeated returns, not one dramatic act.

Cliff Swallows collect mud pellets to build gourd-shaped nests in colonies on cliffs, bridges, and buildings.

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Common Wombat

Prinsip spesies: Shelter

Build below.

A safe world is sometimes built downward, claw by claw.

Common Wombats dig extensive burrow systems with strong claws and sturdy bodies. Their burrows provide shelter from heat, predators, and harsh conditions.

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European Badger

Prinsip spesies: Legacy

Build the sett.

A lasting home is carved slowly enough for others to inherit it.

European Badgers dig complex underground burrow systems called setts, which may be used and expanded by social groups over many generations.

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German yellowjacket

Prinsip spesies: Architectural Ingenuity

Build with purpose.

The German Wasp demonstrates that with creativity and resourcefulness, you can turn basic materials into complex, protective environments.

German Wasps use their mandibles to chew wood fibers into a papery pulp, constructing intricate nests that house thousands of individuals.

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Giraffe Weevil

Prinsip spesies: Strange Tool

Use the long neck.

One odd feature becomes genius when it solves the exact task.

Male Giraffe Weevils use elongated necks to fight rivals, while females use long necks and mouthparts to roll leaves into nests for eggs.

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Golden Silk Orb-weaver

Prinsip spesies: Architecture

Spin the gold.

Patience can stretch fragile thread into a world that holds.

Golden Silk Orb-weavers build large orb webs using strong golden silk that catches flying insects and can span open spaces between branches.

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Gopher Tortoise

Prinsip spesies: Keystone Shelter

Build for many.

The best homes become refuge for more lives than the builder planned.

Gopher Tortoises dig deep burrows in sandy soils, and those burrows provide shelter for many other species, making the tortoise an important keystone species.

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Hammerkop

Prinsip spesies: Monument Building

Build the castle.

Small pieces become a castle when patience keeps returning.

Hamerkops build exceptionally large domed stick nests, often far bigger than their bodies, and may keep adding material over time near water.

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Joro Spider

Prinsip spesies: Golden Structure

Set the threads.

Delicate work becomes strong when every thread knows its tension.

Joro Spiders build large golden orb webs that catch flying insects, often spanning open spaces with strong silk and visible web architecture.

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Leafcutter Ant

Prinsip spesies: Repeated Path

Repeat until it holds.

Practice turns simple actions into reliable systems.

Ant colonies build trails, chambers, and organized paths through repeated small actions and coordinated responses to local cues.

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Montezuma Oropendola

Prinsip spesies: Hanging Voice

Hang the signal.

Communication gains power when structure makes the signal memorable.

Montezuma Oropendolas weave long hanging nests in colonies and males give dramatic bubbling calls and bowing displays.

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Ovenbird

Prinsip spesies: Domed Ground Home

Bake the home in mud.

Grounded craft protects best when it fits the place exactly.

Ovenbirds build domed mud nests with side entrances, creating sturdy enclosed shelters for breeding.

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Scarlet-rumped Cacique

Prinsip spesies: Colony Craft

Sing the nest up.

Shared voices can build a home that sways above danger.

Scarlet-rumped Caciques are social birds that nest in colonies and weave long hanging nests, using loud calls and group structure in forest canopies.

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