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Style

Leap with the cape.

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.

5 species

Black-and-white Colobus (Colobus guereza) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Black-and-white Colobus

Species principle: Arboreal Style

Leap with the cape.

Style has weight when it moves with skill.

Black-and-white Colobus monkeys use long limbs, reduced thumbs, and flowing tails to leap through forest canopies while feeding largely on leaves.

Great Curassow (Crax rubra) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Great Curassow

Species principle: Stature

Walk with the crest.

Style becomes grounded when it walks steadily through real terrain.

Great Curassows are large forest birds with curled crests. They forage mostly on the forest floor for fruits, seeds, and small animals while moving with a heavy, steady presence.

Greater Grison (Galictis vittata) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Greater Grison

Species principle: Fierce Style

Charge in silver.

Purpose sharpens when the body accepts its own wild shape.

Greater Grisons are bold, low-bodied mustelids that move through grass, scrub, and forests, hunting small animals with speed and force.

King Eider (Somateria spectabilis) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

King Eider

Species principle: Arctic Style

Dive with a crown.

Toughness does not have to arrive plainly dressed.

King Eiders breed in Arctic regions and dive in cold marine waters for mollusks and other prey. Males are known for colorful head plumage and a distinctive frontal shield.

Red-crested Pochard (Netta rufina) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Red-crested Pochard

Species principle: Styled Competence

Carry the crest.

Style lasts when it travels with skill.

Red-crested Pochards are diving ducks with distinctive orange-red heads in males and strong swimming ability for feeding in lakes and wetlands.

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