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Range

Sing through ice.

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11 spesies

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Beluga Whale

Prinsip spesies: Vocal Flexibility

Sing through ice.

A flexible voice finds more than one way through the cold.

Beluga Whales are highly vocal Arctic whales known for clicks, whistles, chirps, echolocation, flexible necks, and social communication in cold waters.

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Binturong

Prinsip spesies: Odd Harmony

Climb strange.

Strange combinations work when every piece helps the climb.

Binturongs are arboreal civets with prehensile tails, slow climbing habits, shaggy bodies, and scent marking known for a popcorn-like smell.

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Cougar

Prinsip spesies: Range Stealth

Leap from silence.

A broad life opens when silence and flexibility move together.

Cougars occupy a wide range of habitats and use stealth, solitary hunting, and powerful leaps to ambush prey.

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Great Frigatebird

Prinsip spesies: Lift

Let the air carry.

Use the air that is already rising before spending your own strength.

Great Frigatebirds have extremely long wings and low wing loading, allowing them to soar over tropical oceans for long periods with minimal flapping. Males also display inflated red throat pouches during courtship.

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Hispaniolan Solenodon

Prinsip spesies: Ancient Toolkit

Keep the old tool sharp.

Old lineages survive by keeping strange tools sharp.

Hispaniolan Solenodons are ancient insectivorous mammals with long flexible snouts, digging habits, and venomous saliva delivered through grooved lower incisors.

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Narwhal

Prinsip spesies: Spiral-Tusk Signal

Carry the tusk spiral.

A strange feature can become the mark by which the world remembers you.

Narwhals have a long spiral tusk, usually in males, and travel through Arctic waters and sea ice while using echolocation and social behavior.

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Pygmy Three-toed Sloth

Prinsip spesies: Island Slowness

Cling to the island.

A tiny range can still hold a complete way of life.

Pygmy Three-toed Sloths are small sloths restricted to mangrove habitat on Escudo de Veraguas Island, moving slowly and clinging with curved claws.

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Scalloped Hammerhead

Prinsip spesies: Wide Sensing

Feel wide.

A strange shape can widen what the world allows you to feel.

Scalloped Hammerheads have broad cephalofoils that support electroreception, maneuvering, and sensory scanning while schooling and hunting in the ocean.

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Surinam Toad

Prinsip spesies: Strange Care

Carry them strangely.

Care does not have to look familiar to be complete.

Surinam Toads carry fertilized eggs embedded in pockets of the female’s back skin, where young develop before emerging as small toads.

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Tripod Fish

Prinsip spesies: Tripod Stillness

Stand in the deep.

Stillness becomes active when the body is built to hold its place.

Tripod Fish use elongated fin rays like stilts to stand above the deep seafloor and wait for small drifting prey in low-light environments.

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Water Monitor

Prinsip spesies: Sustained Range

Keep moving the edge.

Lasting effort wins by moving through every edge without drama.

Water Monitors are large semi-aquatic lizards that swim, climb, scavenge, hunt, and thrive along rivers, mangroves, wetlands, and urban edges.

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