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Listening

Tap the hidden wood.

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

10 spesies

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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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Barn Owl

Prinsip spesies: Acoustic Precision

Hear the hidden.

The unseen becomes visible to the one shaped to hear it.

Barn Owls have silent flight and a heart-shaped facial disc that helps funnel sound to asymmetrical ears, allowing precise location of hidden prey in darkness.

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Bat-eared Fox

Prinsip spesies: Acute Listening

Hear the insects.

A whole life can be fed by hearing what others walk over.

Bat-eared Foxes have oversized ears used for detecting insects such as termites and beetles, and also for heat regulation in open African habitats.

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Buffy Fish Owl

Prinsip spesies: Waterside Listening

Listen by water.

Precision improves when attention is tuned to the environment, not just the obvious signal.

Buffy Fish Owls hunt around water and wetlands, using night vision, hearing, and patient perching to detect aquatic prey.

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Fennec Fox

Prinsip spesies: Listening

Hear the sand.

Survival begins by hearing what the heat tries to hide.

Fennec Foxes have very large ears that help detect prey sounds underground and dissipate heat, supporting survival in desert environments.

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Great Gray Owl

Prinsip spesies: Deep Listening

Hear through snow.

The strongest strike may begin by hearing what no one can see.

Great Gray Owls have large facial discs and excellent hearing that allow them to locate prey under snow before plunging through the surface.

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Greater Bulldog Bat

Prinsip spesies: Night Listening

Hear the ripple.

The right moment is caught first by the one who hears it forming.

Greater Bulldog Bats use echolocation, large feet, and curved claws to detect and snatch small fish from the water surface at night.

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Long-eared Owl

Prinsip spesies: Attentive Silence

Listen without noise.

Quiet attention hears what noise would lose.

Long-eared Owls hunt mainly at night with silent flight, acute hearing, and camouflage, often roosting quietly in dense cover.

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Masked Owl

Prinsip spesies: Reception

Receive the dark.

To receive clearly is to move before the dark explains itself.

Masked Owls have a heart-shaped facial disc that helps direct sound toward the ears, supporting nocturnal hunting with silent flight.

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Short-eared Owl

Prinsip spesies: Low Listening

Sweep the grass low.

The field reveals itself to the one who listens close to the ground.

Short-eared Owls hunt over open grasslands and marshes with low buoyant flight, using hearing and sight to locate small mammals.

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