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Moorish Idol

Prinsip spesies: Reef Icon

Carry the banner.

Presence can become unmistakable when form and movement carry the same signature.

Moorish Idols are reef fish with bold striping and a long trailing dorsal filament, using agile movement through coral reef structures while foraging.

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Napoleon Wrasse

Prinsip spesies: Reef Authority

Patrol with the hump.

Distinctive presence becomes authority when it belongs to the reef.

Napoleon Wrasse are large reef fish with prominent forehead humps, strong jaws, and patrol-like movement through coral reef habitats.

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Northern Cardinal

Prinsip spesies: Devotion

Sing your bond.

A faithful voice can protect a bond as much as a boundary.

Northern Cardinals use song in territorial behavior and pair communication. Both males and females can sing, and vocal signaling helps maintain territory and social connection.

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Oriental Magpie-Robin

Prinsip spesies: Vocal Mastery

Speak and Connect.

The Oriental Magpie-Robin uses its diverse vocal range to establish territory and attract mates, showcasing the power of communication and adaptability.

This bird is known for its ability to mimic other birds and human-made sounds, creating a unique acoustic signature to deter rivals and attract mates.

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Oscar Fish

Prinsip spesies: Soft Dig Claim

Dig your claim.

Ownership becomes real when you rearrange the space to fit your work.

Oscar Fish dig pits, move substrate, and rearrange cover while holding a chosen stretch of water with bold, watchful presence.

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Pool Frog

Prinsip spesies: Small Voice

Ring the pond.

A small throat can still change the sound of a place.

Pool Frogs use vocal calls during breeding around ponds and wetlands, where males call to attract mates and maintain presence in aquatic habitats.

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Red Lory

Prinsip spesies: Vibrant Communication Strategy

Speak with color.

Red Lories use their vivid plumage and vocalizations to communicate effectively within their social groups, ensuring strong connections and mutual understanding.

Red Lories are known for their bright red feathers and loud calls, which they use to communicate and maintain social bonds in their natural habitat.

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Red-eyed Crocodile Skink

Prinsip spesies: Drama

Carry the drama.

Presence does not require size when every detail declares itself.

Red-eyed Crocodile Skinks have rough armor-like scales and vivid red-orange rings around the eyes. Their appearance, posture, and defensive stillness make a small forest-floor lizard look unusually dramatic.

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Red-shanked Douc

Prinsip spesies: Color Composure

Stay bright and calm.

Brightness becomes stronger when it travels with calm control.

Red-shanked Doucs are brightly colored arboreal primates that live in social groups and feed largely on leaves in forest canopies.

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Resplendent Quetzal

Prinsip spesies: Resplendence

Stream through mist.

Beauty becomes mythic when it moves through mist without needing to explain itself.

Resplendent Quetzals have iridescent green plumage and long tail coverts in males, moving through cloud forests where they feed heavily on fruit such as wild avocados.

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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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Rhinoceros Iguana

Prinsip spesies: Rugged Assertion

Own the rock.

Armor becomes attitude when it belongs fully to the stone.

Rhinoceros Iguanas have robust bodies, horn-like snout scales, and strong territorial behavior in rocky Caribbean habitats.

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Rosy Maple Moth

Prinsip spesies: Softness

Glow softly.

Gentleness can still belong fully to the dark.

Rosy Maple Moths are small nocturnal moths associated with maple trees. Adults have soft pink and yellow coloration, feathery antennae, and fly at night during the warmer months.

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Rouen Duck

Prinsip spesies: Farm Pond Heft

Heavy on water.

Usefulness can be broad, calm, and grounded.

Rouen Ducks are heavy domestic ducks resembling mallards and are often kept for exhibition, meat, or ornamental farm settings.

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Ruffed Grouse

Prinsip spesies: Signal

Drum from cover.

Even a hidden life can send a message through the forest.

Male Ruffed Grouse produce a low drumming sound by rapidly beating their wings, usually from a log or display site, to advertise territory and attract mates.

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Saddle-billed Stork

Prinsip spesies: Striking Work

Work with a colored bill.

Beauty does not weaken the work when both know their place.

Saddle-billed Storks are tall wetland birds with large colorful bills, long legs, and patient stalking behavior used to catch fish, frogs, and other aquatic prey.

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Sailfin Tang

Prinsip spesies: Unfolded Size

Fold it away, raise it fast.

Reserve is only useful if it can be deployed the moment it is needed.

Sailfin Tang swims with its dorsal and anal fins folded, then raises both to more than double its apparent height in a threat or a dispute.

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Shoebill

Prinsip spesies: Monumental Stillness

Stand like stone.

The world may mistake you for stone until the moment you move.

Shoebills are large wetland birds that stand very still for long periods before striking lungfish, fish, amphibians, and other prey with a massive shoe-shaped bill.

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