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Balance the branches.

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Clouded Leopard

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Range

Balance the branches.

More paths open when balance works both above and below.

Clouded Leopards are highly arboreal cats with strong climbing skills, long tails, and flexible ankles that help them move through trees and on the ground.

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Corsac Fox

Prinsip spesies: Steppe Fit

Fit the steppe.

The journey gets easier when the body matches the land.

Corsac Foxes live in open steppes and semi-deserts, using pale coats, burrows, and flexible foraging to survive exposed grassland environments.

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Crocodile Monitor

Prinsip spesies: Vertical Power

Climb despite size.

Size stops being a limit when the body learns upward routes.

Crocodile Monitors are large arboreal monitor lizards with long tails, sharp claws, and strong bodies that help them climb rainforest trees.

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Dhole

Prinsip spesies: Whistled Coordination

Whistle the pack forward.

A team moves as one when the signal is clear enough to travel through cover.

Dholes are social canids that hunt cooperatively and use whistles and other vocalizations to coordinate pack movement through forests and grasslands.

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Drill

Prinsip spesies: Troop Force

Move with the troop.

Strength travels farther when the whole troop carries it.

Drills are powerful social monkeys that live in groups and move through dense rainforest and forest floor habitats with strong bodies and group cohesion.

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Dusky Dolphin

Prinsip spesies: Acrobatic Joy

Twist through cold.

Joy becomes mastery when the body can turn play into motion.

Dusky Dolphins are social, agile dolphins known for acrobatic leaps, twists, and cooperative movement in cold coastal waters.

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Dusky Gopher Frog

Prinsip spesies: Dual Refuge

Keep two homes.

Some lives survive because they know which home to use in each season.

Dusky Gopher Frogs use upland burrows, often made by other animals, for shelter and migrate to temporary ponds for breeding.

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Eastern Collared Lizard

Prinsip spesies: Footing

Know the rock.

Confidence begins when the body knows exactly where it belongs.

Eastern Collared Lizards are fast, alert lizards of rocky habitats. They use strong limbs, balancing tails, basking sites, and quick sprints across rocks to hunt and escape.

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Eastern Glass Lizard

Prinsip spesies: Category Escape

Slip the category.

Not fitting the box can be the feature that lets you pass through.

Eastern Glass Lizards are legless lizards with eyelids and ear openings, moving through grass and sandy habitats while resembling snakes.

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Emerald Tree Skink

Prinsip spesies: Invitation

Greet the branch.

A bright presence can make the branches feel open.

Emerald Tree Skinks are active arboreal lizards with bright green coloration and quick climbing behavior through trunks and branches in tropical habitats.

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Emu

Prinsip spesies: Grounded Freedom

Stride the outback.

Not every freedom needs wings; some are built stride by stride.

Emus are large flightless birds adapted for long-distance walking and running across Australian open country, using long legs and strong bodies instead of flight.

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Epaulette Shark

Prinsip spesies: Improvisation

Walk the reef.

When the water leaves, invent another way to move.

Epaulette Sharks can use paired fins to walk or crawl over reef flats and tide pools, and tolerate low-oxygen conditions during low tides.

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Fallow Deer

Prinsip spesies: Elegance

Move gently, stand tall.

Strength can move gently and still be seen.

Fallow Deer are known for palmate antlers in males, spotted coats in many individuals, and social movement through meadows, parks, and woodland edges. Males display and compete during the rut.

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Fire Salamander

Prinsip spesies: Warning Beauty

Wear the flame.

Being visible can protect you when the signal is honest.

Fire Salamanders have bright yellow or orange warning markings and toxic skin secretions, often active in moist forests after rain.

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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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Freshwater Angelfish

Prinsip spesies: Vertical Grace

Glide upright.

Elegance is balance under constraint.

Freshwater Angelfish have tall laterally compressed bodies and move through planted freshwater environments with controlled motion.

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Giant Eland

Prinsip spesies: Gentle Grandeur

Move gently, giant.

Great size can move through the world without becoming harsh.

Giant Elands are the largest antelopes, with spiral horns, long legs, and browsing habits in savanna woodland and forest-edge habitats.

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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.

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