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Greater Grison

Prinsip spesies: Fierce Style

Charge in silver.

Purpose sharpens when the body accepts its own wild shape.

Greater Grisons are bold, low-bodied mustelids that move through grass, scrub, and forests, hunting small animals with speed and force.

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Helmeted Guineafowl

Prinsip spesies: Ground Flock

Run noisy.

A hard place grows safer when many feet and voices move together.

Helmeted Guineafowl are social ground birds that move in flocks, run quickly, and use loud calls to maintain contact and warn of danger.

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Hoolock Gibbon

Prinsip spesies: Duet Movement

Swing and sing.

A life moves farther when motion and voice swing from the same rhythm.

Hoolock Gibbons travel through forest canopy by brachiation and use loud duet songs to maintain pair bonds and territory.

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Hummingbird Clearwing

Prinsip spesies: Convergence

Hover and sip.

A strong movement pattern can appear in surprising forms.

Hummingbird moths hover at flowers and feed with long proboscises, resembling hummingbirds through convergent flight behavior.

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Indian Runner Duck

Prinsip spesies: Upright Purpose

Stand and go.

Direction sharpens when posture and purpose align.

Indian Runner Ducks have an upright stance and are active foragers known for distinctive vertical movement.

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Indo-Pacific Tarpon

Prinsip spesies: Silver Ascent

Rise for air.

Adaptability includes knowing when to use a different element.

Megalops cyprinoides, the Indo-Pacific tarpon, can tolerate varied waters and gulp air in low-oxygen conditions.

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Indri

Prinsip spesies: Songbound Motion

Leap with song.

Movement becomes memory when the forest can hear it.

Indris are large lemurs that leap between trees and use loud, haunting songs for territorial and social communication in Madagascar forests.

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Jaguarundi

Prinsip spesies: Streamlining

Waste no shape.

A simple shape becomes powerful when it wastes nothing.

Jaguarundis have long low bodies, short legs, and sleek forms suited to moving through grass, scrub, and forest edges while hunting small animals.

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Javan Slow Loris

Prinsip spesies: Gentle Exactness

Grip without hurry.

Gentle motion can still be exact when every handhold matters.

Javan Slow Lorises are nocturnal primates with strong grasping hands, slow deliberate movement, and toxic defensive secretions.

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Kagu

Prinsip spesies: Crested Display

Raise the ghost wings.

A quiet walker can still become dramatic when the moment asks.

Kagu are flightless forest birds of New Caledonia that use crest raising, wing displays, and ground movement during courtship and territorial or threat behavior.

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Kiang

Prinsip spesies: Open Freedom

Run the plateau.

Freedom is sometimes just the body continuing forward through thin air.

Kiang are large wild asses of the Tibetan Plateau, adapted to cold high open landscapes with long-distance movement, grazing, and herd life.

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Klipspringer

Prinsip spesies: Hoof Surefooting

Trust the hoof.

Danger becomes ordinary when every step understands the stone.

Klipspringers have specialized hooves and compact bodies that allow them to move lightly and securely across steep rocky terrain.

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Kowari

Prinsip spesies: Desert Boldness

Hunt with the tuft.

A tiny hunter becomes bold when the night belongs to its feet.

Kowaris are small carnivorous marsupials with black tail tufts that hunt insects and small animals at night in arid stony habitats.

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Leopoldi Stingray

Prinsip spesies: Hidden Glide

Glide unseen.

Concealment is strongest when movement matches the floor beneath it.

Leopoldi Stingrays are bottom-dwelling freshwater rays with flattened bodies and patterned camouflage.

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Lesser Adjutant Stork

Prinsip spesies: Marsh Patience

Stride the marsh.

Slow steps can search places that speed would only disturb.

Lesser Adjutant Storks stride through wetlands and marshes using long legs and large bills to capture fish, amphibians, reptiles, carrion, and other prey.

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Lesser Kudu

Prinsip spesies: Pattern Breaking

Break the outline.

A strong pattern can hide a large shape by breaking it apart.

Lesser Kudus have vertical white body stripes that help break up their outline in dry woodland, scrub, and thicket habitats.

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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Malayan Tiger

Prinsip spesies: Jungle Fit

Fit the stripe to jungle.

Power works best when it fits the place it moves through.

Malayan Tigers are tropical forest predators with striped camouflage and powerful bodies suited to stalking and ambush in dense jungle.

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