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Mountain Endurance

Store for snow.

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.

4 species

American Pika animal lesson image on AnimalDex

American Pika

Species principle: Haypile Readiness

Store for snow.

Habitat fit means knowing what the place will demand later.

Mountain Pikas live in rocky alpine areas and gather vegetation into haypiles to survive seasons when fresh plants are scarce.

Argali animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Argali

Species principle: Highhorn

Scan the high ground.

Power is steadier when vigilance stays wider than pride.

Argali are large wild sheep of Central Asian highlands, known for massive horns, open-country vigilance, and rugged movement.

Himalayan Snowcock animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Himalayan Snowcock

Species principle: Snowline Covey

Hold the snowline.

Endurance improves when camouflage, footing, and company meet.

Snowcocks are high-altitude gamebirds that inhabit rocky mountain slopes, using ground movement, vigilance, and cryptic coloration.

Siberian Ibex animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Siberian Ibex

Species principle: High-Ridge Endurance

Hold the ridge.

Strength becomes practical when it can still move in altitude and scarcity.

Siberian Ibex inhabit rugged mountain regions and rely on climbing, herd awareness, and endurance in harsh terrain.

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