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Tap the hidden wood.

Hewan di sini menunjukkan kekuatan yang serupa melalui perilakunya di alam. Setiap spesies tetap punya prinsip, pelajaran, makna, dan halaman field guide sendiri.

12 spesies

Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Aye-aye

Prinsip spesies: Finger Percussion

Tap the hidden wood.

The hidden treasure answers the one who knows how to knock.

Aye-ayes use percussive foraging, tapping wood with an elongated finger, listening with large ears, then gnawing and extracting larvae with the same specialized finger.

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Bateleur

Prinsip spesies: Sky Scouting

Rock through sky.

A wide search becomes easier when the body rides the air with intent.

Bateleurs are short-tailed eagles known for distinctive rocking flight, broad wings, and wide-ranging aerial searching over African landscapes.

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Black-faced Ibis

Prinsip spesies: Meadow Probing

Probe the meadow.

Steady steps uncover what the open ground keeps hidden.

Black-faced Ibises use long curved bills to probe wet meadows, grasslands, and marshy soil for invertebrates and small prey.

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Black-headed Ibis

Prinsip spesies: Careful Probing

Probe with care.

Slow attention finds what the surface refuses to show.

Black-headed Ibises use long curved bills to probe shallow water, mud, and wetlands for fish, insects, crustaceans, and other hidden prey.

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Cuban Solenodon

Prinsip spesies: Ancient Cleverness

Snuffle from old time.

Old lineages survive by keeping one strange advantage alive.

Cuban Solenodons are ancient insectivorous mammals with long flexible snouts and venomous saliva delivered through grooved lower teeth, used while foraging at night.

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Oceanic Whitetip Shark

Prinsip spesies: Open-Ocean Persistence

Cruise the blue void.

Wide emptiness rewards the one that keeps moving without a shore in sight.

Oceanic Whitetip Sharks have long rounded fins and cruise through open tropical oceans, covering vast areas where food can be sparse and unpredictable.

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Sacred Ibis

Prinsip spesies: Inquiry

Probe deeper.

Hidden value answers the one patient enough to search beneath the surface.

Sacred Ibises use long curved bills to probe mud, soil, and shallow water for insects, crustaceans, small animals, and other food.

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Swamp Harrier

Prinsip spesies: Low Search

Sweep low.

The hidden thing is found by the one willing to sweep close to the ground.

Swamp Harriers hunt by flying low over wetlands, reeds, and grasslands, quartering back and forth while searching for small animals and birds.

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Walrus

Prinsip spesies: Tuned Strength

Feel beneath the weight.

Heavy power becomes refined when it can feel the smallest thing beneath it.

Walruses use sensitive whiskers to detect clams and other prey on the seafloor, while their tusks and large bodies help them haul out on ice and navigate Arctic environments.

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Wood Stork

Prinsip spesies: Sensitivity

Feel with the bill.

The unseen can be found by the one sensitive enough to feel it.

Wood Storks forage in shallow wetlands by sweeping their open bills through water and snapping them shut rapidly when they touch prey.

Yellow-billed Stork (Mycteria ibis) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Yellow-billed Stork

Prinsip spesies: Tactile Search

Sweep the shallows.

Keep sweeping the unseen until the hidden thing closes the gap.

Yellow-billed Storks feed by sweeping partly open bills through shallow water; tactile contact with prey triggers the bill to snap shut quickly.

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Zebra Shark

Prinsip spesies: Cruising

Cruise the reef.

Gentle movement can still find what is hidden under the reef.

Zebra Sharks are bottom-associated reef sharks that cruise slowly over sandy and reef habitats, using flexible bodies and suction feeding to take prey from crevices.

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