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Kualitas Hewan

Adaptive Growth

Keep the stripe.

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African Civet

Prinsip spesies: Scented Adaptation

Keep the stripe.

Adjust to the night without losing your pattern.

African Civets are nocturnal omnivores with striped coats, scent-marking glands, and flexible diets that let them forage across varied habitats.

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American Dipper

Prinsip spesies: Unexpected Depth

Walk the river.

The body built for the current can do what no one expects of a songbird.

American Dippers forage in fast mountain streams by diving and walking underwater, using strong legs, dense plumage, and adaptations for cold rushing water.

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Argentine Black and White Tegu

Prinsip spesies: Robust Adaptation

Roam and adjust.

Change becomes manageable when the body can dig, bask, roam, and feed widely.

Argentine Black and White Tegus are large omnivorous lizards that dig, bask, forage broadly, and use seasonal dormancy in cooler periods of their range.

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Blue Glaucus

Prinsip spesies: Alchemy

Turn threat into armor.

The right adaptation can turn danger into an advantage.

Blue glaucuses feed on stinging siphonophores and can store defensive stinging cells from that prey.

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Greater Siren

Prinsip spesies: Aquatic Simplicity

Keep the gills.

Thriving begins when the body stops pretending to need what it does not.

Greater Sirens are eel-like aquatic salamanders with external gills, small forelimbs, no hind limbs, and strong adaptation to muddy wetlands.

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Hooded Vulture

Prinsip spesies: Useful Adaptation

Find the useful opening.

Usefulness opens doors that pride would miss.

Hooded Vultures are small scavenging vultures with slim bills, often feeding around human settlements and natural carcasses in Africa.

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Humboldt Penguin

Prinsip spesies: Current Endurance

Swim the current.

Adaptation can turn hardship into a shared route.

Humboldt Penguins swim strongly in cold coastal currents and breed in colonies along Pacific coasts.

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Jackdaw

Prinsip spesies: Adaptation

Use the opening.

New doors open for the one willing to make a home where others see only gaps.

Jackdaws are social corvids that nest in cavities such as cliffs, tree holes, chimneys, ruins, and buildings. Their flexible nesting habits help them live close to human structures as well as wild places.

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Marine Iguana

Prinsip spesies: Sea Adaptation

Learn the sea.

Even a creature of stone can learn the sea when survival asks it to.

Marine Iguanas are the only marine lizards. They swim and dive to graze algae and use nasal salt glands to expel excess salt after feeding in the ocean.

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Mudskipper

Prinsip spesies: Threshold

Stand between worlds.

Power appears where two worlds meet and neither one owns you completely.

Mudskippers are amphibious fish that use strong pectoral fins, skin and gill adaptations, and mudflat behavior to move and feed between water and land.

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Naked Mole-rat

Prinsip spesies: Eusociality

Build the colony below.

A strange society can build an entire world underground.

Naked Mole-rats live in eusocial colonies with a breeding queen, workers, soldiers, cooperative tunnel digging, and strong adaptation to low-oxygen underground life.

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Olm

Prinsip spesies: Cave Adaptation

Learn the dark water.

A strange world becomes livable when the senses change to meet it.

Olms are cave-dwelling salamanders with reduced eyes, pale skin, and sensory adaptations for life in dark subterranean waters.

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Rainbow Trout

Prinsip spesies: Current Reading

Read the current.

Adaptation is the ability to read resistance without stopping.

Rainbow Trout live in cool flowing waters and rely on positioning, current reading, and quick feeding responses.

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Wild Yak

Prinsip spesies: Plateau Fortitude

Wear the plateau.

Hard weather becomes livable when protection is grown into the body.

Wild Yaks have dense coats, large bodies, strong lungs, and high-altitude adaptations that allow them to graze across cold Tibetan Plateau environments.

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