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Foraging

Follow the nose.

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South American Coati

Prinsip spesies: Exploration

Follow the nose.

The forest gives its secrets to the one who keeps searching with every sense awake.

Ring-tailed Coatis use long flexible snouts, claws, and raised tails while foraging for fruit, insects, eggs, and small animals, often searching through leaf litter and trees.

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Southern Brown Bandicoot

Prinsip spesies: Leaf-Litter Digging

Turn the litter.

Resourcefulness often begins where the ground looks ordinary.

Southern Brown Bandicoots forage by digging small conical holes in soil and leaf litter, searching for fungi, insects, and other food.

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Southern Ground Hornbill

Prinsip spesies: Ground Authority

Walk the boom.

Walking becomes power when every step announces presence.

Southern Ground Hornbills walk through savannah and woodland in family groups, using deep booming calls and large bills to forage for reptiles, insects, and small animals.

Southern Tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Southern Tamandua

Prinsip spesies: Specialized Tools

Use the exact tool.

Odd jobs become simple when the tools are exact.

Southern Tamanduas use strong claws to open ant and termite nests, a prehensile tail for climbing, and a long sticky tongue to feed.

Spoon-billed Sandpiper (Calidris pygmaea) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Spoon-billed Sandpiper

Prinsip spesies: Spoon Precision

Sweep the mud.

One special tool can turn mud into a map of hidden food.

Spoon-billed Sandpipers have distinctive spoon-shaped bills used to probe and sweep shallow mudflats for tiny invertebrates during migration and feeding.

Sun Bear (Helarctos malayanus) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Sun Bear

Prinsip spesies: Hidden Honey

Reach the honey.

Sweetness is found by the one willing to open the hard places.

Sun Bears use long tongues, strong claws, and powerful jaws to extract honey, insects, and fruit from trees, logs, and cavities in tropical forests.

Sunda Pangolin (Manis javanica) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Sunda Pangolin

Prinsip spesies: Wrapped Protection

Wrap the delicate work.

Great protection can wrap around delicate, patient work.

Sunda Pangolins have overlapping keratin scales for defense and long sticky tongues for feeding on ants and termites at night.

Tasmanian Pademelon animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Tasmanian Pademelon

Prinsip spesies: Underbrowse

Browse the edge.

Survival can be modest, hidden, and steady in the lower layers.

Tasmanian pademelons are small wallabies that browse in dense vegetation and forest-edge habitats, often around dusk or night.

Tooth-billed Pigeon (Didunculus strigirostris) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Tooth-billed Pigeon

Prinsip spesies: Toothed Design

Use the strange bill.

Unusual designs become unforgettable when they solve a real feeding problem.

Tooth-billed Pigeons have a distinctive heavy bill with tooth-like projections, used to feed on fruits in Samoan forest habitat.

Visayan Warty Pig (Sus cebifrons) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Visayan Warty Pig

Prinsip spesies: Rooting Ingenuity

Root the hidden pantry.

The ground becomes a pantry when you know how to turn it over.

Visayan Warty Pigs use tough snouts and hooves to root through forest soil and leaf litter for hidden food such as roots, tubers, and invertebrates.

Welsh Harlequin Duck animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Welsh Harlequin Duck

Prinsip spesies: Calm Foraging

Forage calmly.

Gentle productivity comes from repeated movement through familiar ground.

Welsh Harlequin Ducks are domestic ducks valued for foraging, egg laying, and calm utility traits.

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Wild Boar

Prinsip spesies: Rooting Resolve

Root it out.

Resourcefulness often begins by disturbing the surface everyone accepts.

Wild Boars are adaptable omnivores that root through soil, forage widely, and thrive across many habitats.

Woylie (Bettongia penicillata) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Woylie

Prinsip spesies: Fungal Stewardship

Dig the future.

Busy searching can feed more than the seeker.

Woylies dig for underground fungi and other foods, helping turn soil and spread fungal spores that support forest and woodland ecosystems.

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