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Respect for the prophetic animals

Abnormal behavior of animals that detects and predicts disasters and abnormalities before they occur. Animals with excellent sensory abilities seem to be able to sense advance information that is a precursor to abnormal phenomena. If living things work together, they may be able to respond to many events using their different sensory abilities. Paying tribute to predictive animals
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Respect for the folding structure

Folding structures, such as bird wings, which unfold their wings during flight and fold them into the body when not flying. This is a tribute to the ingenuity and functional folding of living organisms, such as internal folding, which is functional for storage and protection, increasing the surface area of ​​intestinal walls, and three-dimensional folding, which allows proteins to function.
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Respect for Antarctica

Antarctica is the fifth largest continent. Due to its environment, it is difficult to study and there are many things that remain unknown about it. However, two types of flowers bloom on land and the ocean is said to be filled with the largest amount of living organisms on Earth. In tribute to Antarctica, which combines extreme environments such as strong winds, dryness, and extremely low temperatures with biodiversity,
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Respect for the diurnal vertical migration

The diurnal vertical migration, known as one of the largest vertical migrations in the world, is said to be a magnificent daily routine in which they dive to hide during the day and rise to the surface to feed at night. This movement, carried out by swarms of small fish and plankton, seems to be a magnificent activity that follows the rotation of the Earth. In homage to the diurnal vertical migration,
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Respect for the sarcomere

Sarcomere is the smallest unit structure that makes up muscle. Each muscle fiber contains hundreds of myofibrils, with sarcomeres packed together in 10μm units. The collection of tiny contraction movements of sarcomeres produces enormous power like that of an elephant. In homage to sarcomeres
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Respect for Baking Soda

Baking soda, which seems to be a relatively familiar substance, appears to exist in abundance in nature. It is found in minerals near salt lakes, groundwater, hot springs, and even in living organisms, and its pH buffering effect neutralizes both acidity and alkalinity, helping to keep the pH of rivers, soil, and living organisms constant. In tribute to baking soda
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Respect for hovering

Hovering, which requires staying in one place in a fluid space, seems to be more difficult than moving. Hovering is unique to birds, and insects such as hummingbirds, dragonflies, mosquitoes, and bees also hover. In tribute to hovering, which requires high flight control,
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Respect for Chaos

It is not completely random, but has rules, but is a complex and difficult-to-predict chaos. It is somewhere between order and disorder, yet balance and diversity coexist, and individuality and cooperation coexist in the whole.
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Respect for layered

There are many types of layers on Earth. These include layers of rock and ice that have been formed over the years by surface activity, coral reefs and rocks that have been formed by layers of living organisms, clay minerals and layers within living organisms that are microscopic layers, and the broad classification of stratified structures in the earth, atmosphere, and ocean.
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Respect for the growth points

The growing point is where cell division is actively taking place, forming new leaves and roots. Cells at the growing point can change into any shape, control how they grow, and grow in the direction of light, gravity, and touch. In homage to the growing point that controls plant growth,