Harp Sponge
Species principle: Passive Net
Shape the net.
A well-shaped structure can catch opportunity without chasing it.
Harp sponges are carnivorous deep-sea sponges with branching structures adapted to trapping small animals.
Animal Powers
Shape the net.
Animals grouped here express a similar power through their behavior in nature. Each species still has its own principle, lesson, meaning, and field-guide page.
2 species
Species principle: Passive Net
Shape the net.
A well-shaped structure can catch opportunity without chasing it.
Harp sponges are carnivorous deep-sea sponges with branching structures adapted to trapping small animals.
Species principle: Long-reach Patience
Reach slowly.
Scale becomes useful when movement stays slow and deliberate.
Japanese Spider Crabs have extremely long legs, armored bodies, and slow benthic movement across deep coastal seabeds.