Cichlid
Nature's masters of rapid evolution
Nature's masters of rapid evolution
Spines, jaws, and ocean power
Barbs: big family, bigger variety
Beauty with a sting.
Naked gills, wild skills.
The anemone's bold little bodyguard
Reef gardeners with a hidden blade
Small crustaceans, big ocean jobs
Big bite, bigger ecosystem role.
New Zealand's night-walking icon
Tails, trails, and total regeneration
Crustaceans that live like living glue
Big beaks. Long tails. Loud lives.
Pink by diet, united by colonies
The train that stole the spotlight
Brains, boldness, and a brilliant tail
Nature's carpenters and forest drummers
Mud, Milk, Muscle: The Water Buffalo
Tiny bear, giant tongue, big appetite
Elytra on, world conquered.
From treetops to tunnels-Sciuridae!
Built like a tank, born to dig
Built to raid ant cities
Hover. Sip. Pollinate. Repeat.
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