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Strength

Run with the wind herd.

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Guanaco

Prinsip spesies: Herd Endurance

Run with the wind herd.

Hard country becomes lighter when alert bodies move as one.

Guanacos live in open windy habitats of South America, using long legs, herd vigilance, and social structure to survive exposed landscapes.

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Guira Cuckoo

Prinsip spesies: Scruffy Alliance

Hunt with the scruffs.

The strange little team can become stronger than the polished loner.

Guira Cuckoos are social cuckoos that often move and forage in groups, using calls and cooperative behavior in open scrub and woodland habitats.

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Joro Spider

Prinsip spesies: Golden Structure

Set the threads.

Delicate work becomes strong when every thread knows its tension.

Joro Spiders build large golden orb webs that catch flying insects, often spanning open spaces with strong silk and visible web architecture.

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Magpie Goose

Prinsip spesies: Marsh Design

Walk the wetland.

An unusual design can belong perfectly to its place.

Magpie geese have partly webbed feet that support both wetland swimming and walking through marsh vegetation.

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Mantidfly

Prinsip spesies: Hybrid Power

Use the strange mix.

Unusual combinations become strength when each part knows its role.

Mantidflies combine lacewing-like wings with mantis-like raptorial forelegs, using predatory grabbing behavior while often resembling wasps or other insects.

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Markhor

Prinsip spesies: Spiral Strength

Climb with the spiral.

Wild beauty holds its shape even on steep ground.

Markhor are mountain goats with distinctive spiral horns and strong hooves, adapted for climbing steep rocky terrain in mountainous regions.

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Mississippi Kite

Prinsip spesies: Air Ease

Make the sky home.

When the sky fits your strength, work starts to feel like home.

Mississippi Kites are graceful raptors that hunt flying insects and small prey with buoyant gliding, agile turns, and long pointed wings.

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Mole Viper

Prinsip spesies: Subterranean Power

Strike below.

The surface never sees the strength gathering below it.

Mole Vipers are burrowing snakes with specialized skulls and unusual side-stabbing fangs that allow them to bite prey in confined underground spaces.

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Moose

Prinsip spesies: Heavy Passage

Step through the swamp.

Great bodies cross hard ground by taking the long step calmly.

Moose have long legs, large bodies, and broad hooves that help them move through deep snow, wetlands, forests, and water while browsing vegetation.

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Mudpuppy

Prinsip spesies: Permanent Youth

Keep the water-shape.

Keep what works, even when others change.

Mudpuppies retain external gills into adulthood and remain fully aquatic, showing paedomorphic development.

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Multicolored Asian lady beetle

Prinsip spesies: Polka-Dot Defense

Defend with Distinction.

The Multicolored Asian lady beetle uses its ability to emit a foul-tasting fluid as a defense, allowing it to thrive in various environments and outcompete others.

This beetle can release a yellow fluid from its legs that deters predators with its unpleasant taste, providing a strong defense mechanism.

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Musk Ox

Prinsip spesies: Herd Armor

Close the circle.

Warmth becomes armor when the group closes ranks.

Musk Oxen survive Arctic conditions with thick insulating coats and form defensive circles or lines to protect calves from predators.

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Platypus

Prinsip spesies: Integration

Make the strange whole.

Unusual parts become genius when they work as one system.

Platypuses combine webbed feet, dense fur, egg-laying reproduction, venomous male spurs, and electroreceptive bills used to detect prey underwater.

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Portuguese Man o' War

Prinsip spesies: Collective Drift

Sail as one.

Many bodies can become one strange vessel when each part accepts its role.

The Portuguese Man o' War is a siphonophore colony made of specialized zooids, using a gas-filled float, wind and currents, and long stinging tentacles to capture prey.

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Rainbow Stag Beetle

Prinsip spesies: Iridescent Strength

Shine with force.

Strength can be both competitive and beautiful.

Rainbow stag beetles are known for iridescent coloration and enlarged mandibles used by males in competition.

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Red-bellied Titi

Prinsip spesies: Pairing

Twine the tail.

Closeness becomes strength when two lives move as one.

Titi monkeys are known for strong pair bonds, close family groups, duetting calls, and tail-twining behavior between bonded partners.

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Reticulated Python

Prinsip spesies: Radiant Difference

Shine and coil.

Standing out does not remove power when the body remembers its ancient strength.

Albino Reticulated Pythons are color morphs of a giant constrictor species known for great length, muscular coils, and ambush predation.

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Springbok

Prinsip spesies: Assertion

Leap the warning.

A body can speak before danger has to touch it.

Springboks perform high stiff-legged leaps called pronking or stotting, often associated with alarm, display, social signaling, or showing vigor in open grasslands.

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