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Scratch every day.

Animals grouped here express a similar quality through their behavior in nature. Each species still has its own principle, lesson, meaning, and field-guide page.

26 species

Polish Chicken animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Polish Chicken

Species principle: Consistency

Scratch every day.

What looks small each day becomes powerful when it never stops.

Chickens forage by scratching soil, leaf litter, and loose ground with their feet, then pecking at exposed seeds, insects, grit, and other edible material.

Rhode Island Red animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Rhode Island Red

Species principle: Consistency

Scratch every day.

What looks small each day becomes powerful when it never stops.

Chickens forage by scratching soil, leaf litter, and loose ground with their feet, then pecking at exposed seeds, insects, grit, and other edible material.

Silkie Chicken animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Silkie Chicken

Species principle: Consistency

Scratch every day.

What looks small each day becomes powerful when it never stops.

Chickens forage by scratching soil, leaf litter, and loose ground with their feet, then pecking at exposed seeds, insects, grit, and other edible material.

Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

Superb Lyrebird

Species principle: Sound Mimicry

Collect the forest.

A great gift can turn the whole world into material.

Superb Lyrebirds are famous vocal mimics, copying other birds and environmental sounds during elaborate courtship displays.

Sussex Chicken animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Sussex Chicken

Species principle: Consistency

Scratch every day.

What looks small each day becomes powerful when it never stops.

Chickens forage by scratching soil, leaf litter, and loose ground with their feet, then pecking at exposed seeds, insects, grit, and other edible material.

Welsummer Chicken animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Welsummer Chicken

Species principle: Consistency

Scratch every day.

What looks small each day becomes powerful when it never stops.

Chickens forage by scratching soil, leaf litter, and loose ground with their feet, then pecking at exposed seeds, insects, grit, and other edible material.

White-faced Capuchin (Cebus capucinus) thumbnail image on AnimalDex

White-faced Capuchin

Species principle: Manipulation

Test with the hands.

The world becomes solvable when the hands are brave enough to test it.

White-faced Capuchins are intelligent primates known for dexterous hands, object manipulation, social learning, and flexible foraging in forests.

Wyandotte Chicken animal lesson image on AnimalDex

Wyandotte Chicken

Species principle: Consistency

Scratch every day.

What looks small each day becomes powerful when it never stops.

Chickens forage by scratching soil, leaf litter, and loose ground with their feet, then pecking at exposed seeds, insects, grit, and other edible material.

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