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Self Protection

Step with sun.

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Hermann's Tortoise

Prinsip spesies: Sunstep

Step with sun.

Steady progress is not delay when it follows the body correctly.

Hermann tortoises are Mediterranean tortoises that bask, forage, shelter, and move seasonally through dry habitats.

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Lionfish

Prinsip spesies: Presence

Be seen clearly.

Beauty becomes power when it makes danger visible before contact.

Lionfish display broad fan-like fins and carry venomous spines. Their striking appearance and defensive spines deter many predators while they move slowly through reef habitats.

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Milk Snake

Prinsip spesies: False Warning

Wear the warning.

A harmless or moderate threat can survive by resembling something predators already respect.

Milk Snakes are nonvenomous snakes whose banded coloration can resemble venomous coral snakes in some regions.

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Porcupinefish

Prinsip spesies: Spiked Expansion

Raise the spines.

Make the warning too large and too sharp to ignore.

Porcupinefish inflate their bodies when threatened, raising spines and increasing size to deter predators and reduce the chance of being swallowed.

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Red Sea Urchin

Prinsip spesies: Centuries in Spines

Last behind spines.

Longevity favors patient protection over dramatic speed.

Red Sea Urchins can be very long-lived, grazing with a specialized jaw structure and defending themselves with movable spines.

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Red-backed Poison Frog

Prinsip spesies: Red Aposematism

Warn in red.

A clear color can say no before danger comes close.

Red-backed Poison Frogs use bright warning coloration associated with skin toxins, signaling to predators that they are dangerous or unpleasant to eat.

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Red-kneed Tarantula

Prinsip spesies: Pause

Make them pause.

A visible warning can make the world slow down around you.

Red-kneed Tarantulas are terrestrial spiders with striking red-orange knee markings and defensive behaviors such as threat postures and flicking irritating hairs when threatened.

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Screaming Hairy Armadillo

Prinsip spesies: Armorcall

Squeal behind armor.

A humble body can still have a clear defensive voice.

Screaming hairy armadillos are small armadillos with armor, digging habits, and loud distress calls when threatened.

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Short-beaked Echidna

Prinsip spesies: Spined Foraging

Forage behind spines.

Self-protection allows curiosity to keep working.

Short-beaked Echidnas use spines for defense and long sticky tongues to feed on ants and termites.

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Southeastern Five-lined Skink

Prinsip spesies: Tail Regeneration

Grow Back Stronger.

The Southeastern Five-lined Skink can regenerate its tail after losing it to a predator, showcasing resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.

When threatened, this skink can detach its tail to escape predators, later regenerating it as part of its survival strategy.

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Speckled Padloper Tortoise

Prinsip spesies: Minishell

Small is complete.

A very small body survives by making protection and pace fit perfectly.

Speckled padloper tortoises are among the smallest tortoises, using rocky habitats, shells, and careful movement in South Africa.

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Spiny Hill Turtle

Prinsip spesies: Spined Slow Advance

Advance armored.

Progress does not need speed when defense and direction stay together.

Spiny Hill Turtles have sharply keeled shells as juveniles and live in forested stream habitats where slow caution helps survival.

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Texas Horned Lizard

Prinsip spesies: Spined Warning

Warn before contact.

Deterrence works best when danger understands the boundary early.

Texas Horned Lizards rely on camouflage, spines, body inflation, and in some cases defensive blood-squirting from the eyes to discourage predators.

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Tomato Frog

Prinsip spesies: Visibility

Be seen as warning.

Being seen can be safer than trying to disappear.

Tomato Frogs use bright red-orange coloration and sticky defensive secretions to discourage predators. Their visible color can function as a warning signal.

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Tree Pangolin

Prinsip spesies: Arboreal Armor

Armor in branches.

Protection can be quiet when armor and patience travel together.

Tree Pangolins are arboreal mammals with keratin scales, prehensile tails, and insect-feeding habits in African forests.

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Turtle Ant

Prinsip spesies: Door-Head Defense

Become the door.

Protection improves when the boundary has a shape made for the threat.

Turtle Ant soldiers use enlarged, shield-like heads to block nest entrances and protect colonies living in narrow tree cavities.

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Zorilla

Prinsip spesies: Warning

Show the stripe.

A clear signal can end trouble before strength is tested.

Zorillas, also called striped polecats, use bold black-and-white warning coloration and powerful anal scent glands to deter predators before direct conflict is needed.

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