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Find the bounce.

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Red Kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Red Kangaroo

Prinsip spesies: Rhythm

Find the bounce.

Distance becomes easier when effort finds its natural beat.

Red Kangaroos travel across open Australian habitats using powerful hind legs, elastic hopping, and a large tail that helps balance and support movement.

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Red Salamander

Prinsip spesies: Spring Glow

Glow by the spring.

Brightness can belong to shadow when the place is read well.

Red Salamanders live around cool springs, seepages, and forest streams, using moist habitats and bright warning-like coloration while remaining secretive.

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Red Wolf

Prinsip spesies: Pack Courage

Move with the red pack.

Caution becomes courage when the pack moves with you.

Red Wolves live and hunt in family groups, using cooperation, communication, and long-legged movement across wetlands, forests, and open habitats.

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Red-billed Tropicbird

Prinsip spesies: Streamline

Stream the wind.

Let shape make purpose look effortless.

Red-billed tropicbirds use long tail streamers and ocean flight adapted for agile aerial movement over open water.

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Red-crested Pochard

Prinsip spesies: Styled Competence

Carry the crest.

Style lasts when it travels with skill.

Red-crested Pochards are diving ducks with distinctive orange-red heads in males and strong swimming ability for feeding in lakes and wetlands.

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Rhinoceros Hornbill

Prinsip spesies: Casque Presence

Carry the casque.

A dramatic form has purpose when it carries sound, fruit, and lineage through the forest.

Rhinoceros Hornbills have large bills with prominent casques, loud calls, strong wingbeats, and important roles in rainforest fruit dispersal.

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Roloway Monkey

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Cohesion

Signal through leaves.

A group holds together when its signals are visible through the leaves.

Roloway Monkeys are arboreal primates that live in social groups and move through forest canopy. Their striking facial markings and calls support recognition and group coordination.

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Rufous-tailed Jacamar

Prinsip spesies: Fit

Fit the dart.

When form fits purpose, the whole movement sharpens.

Rufous-tailed Jacamars perch and sally out to catch flying insects with long pointed bills, combining stillness, quick darts, and precise aerial feeding.

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Sally Lightfoot Crab

Prinsip spesies: Agile Footing

Dance the lava rock.

Slippery ground becomes play when every foot knows the rock.

Sally Lightfoot Crabs move quickly over wet coastal rocks using agile sideways movement, strong legs, and balance near wave-splashed shorelines.

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Sand Cat

Prinsip spesies: Desert Silence

Step without heat.

The harshest ground can be crossed by the feet that make no noise.

Sand Cats live in desert habitats and have dense fur on their footpads that helps insulate them from hot sand. They hunt mostly at night and use large ears to detect small prey moving under sparse cover.

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Sea Krait

Prinsip spesies: Amphibious Passage

Cross the reef border.

The right body crosses the border between worlds.

Sea Kraits have paddle-like tails for swimming and still return to land for digestion, egg-laying, and rest, moving between marine and terrestrial environments.

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Siamang

Prinsip spesies: Union

Swing the song.

Movement and voice become stronger when they rise from the same body.

Siamangs use long arms for brachiation and an inflatable throat sac to produce loud calls, often in bonded pair duets that carry through the forest canopy.

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Sika Deer

Prinsip spesies: Woodland Discretion

Blend with the flecks.

The quiet one survives by reading where light breaks the forest.

Sika Deer use spotted or dappled coats, alert behavior, and quiet movement through woodland edges and cover to avoid danger.

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Silvery Gibbon

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Song

Sing through branches.

A voice travels farther when the body is built for open branches.

Silvery Gibbons move through forest canopies by brachiation and use loud calls to communicate, maintain pair bonds, and mark territories.

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Spanish Dancer

Prinsip spesies: Ribbon Flourish

Unfurl red.

Let dramatic movement stay soft.

Spanish dancer nudibranchs can swim by undulating their bright red mantle like a flowing ribbon.

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Springhare

Prinsip spesies: Landing

Land the leap.

A burst only becomes progress when you know where to land.

Springhares are nocturnal rodents with powerful hind legs and long tails, moving across open ground in large leaps.

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Squirrel Monkey

Prinsip spesies: Canopy Chatter

Chatter through leaves.

Small bodies become bright with force when the group stays in motion together.

Squirrel Monkeys are highly social primates that move through forest canopies in groups, using calls, quick movement, and coordinated foraging.

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Sunset Moth

Prinsip spesies: Iridescence

Flash in daylight.

Beauty becomes purpose when it moves openly through the light.

Sunset Moths are day-flying moths from Madagascar with vivid iridescent wings produced by structural coloration, making them highly visible in daylight.

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