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We Promote Sustainable Practices

At COSMIC365 AI, every team member is not only committed to technological innovation but also embraces a shared responsibility to make a positive impact on the planet. As part of their onboarding process, they take an oath to protect and preserve the environment and wildlife. This pledge symbolizes COSMIC365 AI's core values, reflecting a deep commitment to sustainability and ethical stewardship of the Earth’s natural resources.

SAVE PLANET INITIATIVE

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

 

Discover their stories and help raise awareness.

INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS LEAVE THEIR MARK

Pollution poses a threat to wildlife habitats and survival

Litter in our ocean puts marine life at risk

PLASTIC WASTE IS A LEADING THREAT TO MARINE ECOSYSTEMS

And to this day, hunting remains a popular pastime.

These challenges are tough on our most vulnerable species.

These challenges are tough on our most vulnerable species.

Pandas embody the symbolism of the yin yang: representing balance
& harmony. 

IN CHINESE HISTORY AND MYTHOLOGY, THE GIANT PANDA WAS REVERED AND KNOWN AS PIXIU, CHARACTERIZING PEACE AND STRENGTH:

PANDAS ARE OFTEN PERCEIVED AS CLUMSY CREATURES THAT FALL AND ROLL PRETTY OFTEN, BUT THEY ARE SKILLED TREE CLIMBERS AND SWIMMERS.

BEHAVIOR

GIANT PANDAS HAVE A HIGHLY DEVELOPED SENSE OF SMELL THAT MALES USE TO AVOID EACH OTHER AND FIND FEMALES FOR SPRING MATING. 
THEIR PREGNANCIES LAST FIVE MONTHS, AND THEY GIVE BIRTH TO A CUB OR TWO, THOUGH THEY CANNOT CARE FOR BOTH TWINS AND THEY LET GO OF THE WEAKER ONE.

SENSES & PREGNANCY

THE GIANT PANDA HAS AN INSATIABLE APPETITE FOR BAMBOO— IT EATS 13 KILOS (28 POUNDS) DAILY AND SPENDS 12 HOURS DOING SO. 
PANDAS DEFECATE MORE THAN 100 TIMES A DAY.

NUTRITION

A NEWBORN PANDA CUB WEIGHS ONLY 100 GRAMS (3.5 OZ). THEY ARE FUR-LESS, PINK, AND BLIND. THEIR ICONIC BLACK AND WHITE COLOR COAT GROWS AFTER ABOUT THREE WEEKS.

EARLY STAGES

​Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Giant Panda Bear

Pandas embody the symbolism of the yin yang: representing balance
& harmony. 

Pandas embody the symbolism of the yin yang: representing balance
& harmony. 

​Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Giant Panda Bear

熊猫

 (  XIÓNGMĀO  )

AN ADULT SNOWY OWL CAN EAT 1,600 LEMMINGS A YEAR. BECAUSE OF THIS, THEIR LOCAL NUMBERS RISE AND FALL WITH THAT OF THE LEMMING POPULATION.

NUTRITION

OWLS DO NOT BUILD NESTS LIKE OTHER BIRDS. INSTEAD, THE FEMALE SCRATCHES OUT A SHALLOW BOWL IN THE GROUND, TYPICALLY ON A SMALL HILL. WHILE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR PREDATORS, SHE LAYS ONE EGG APPROXIMATELY EVERY TWO DAYS.

EARLY STAGES

SNOWY OWLS FORM AN EXCLUSIVE PAIR BOND FOR ONE BREEDING SEASON, BUT DO NOT MATE FOR LIFE. THE FOLLOWING YEAR, THE COURTSHIP AND PAIRING PROCESS BEGINS ANEW.

MATING

THEY’RE NOT NIGHT OWLS- THEIR ACTIVITY AND SLEEP ARE DETERMINED BY LOCATION, SUNLIGHT, AND PREY. THEY CAN HUNT DURING THE DAY, A USEFUL ABILITY IN AREAS WITH NO SUNSET WHERE THEY BREED.

BEHAVIOR

Bubo scandiacus

Snowy Owl

Bubo scandiacus

Snowy Owl

STAGE ONE

A Worm

SILKWORMS ONLY EAT MULBERRY LEAVES

"MUGA" IS DERIVED FROM THE ASSAMESE WORD 'MUGA' MEANING YELLOWISH, ITS SILK IS A GOLDEN BRIGHT COLOR.​

Muga Silkworm

Antheraea assamensis

Gibbons have the longest arm length relative to body size ratio of any tree-dweller in nature. 

GIBBON ARMS ARE LONGER THAN THEIR LEGS, HELPING THEM SWING FROM TREE TO TREE.

NORTHERN WHITE-CHEEKED GIBBONS ARE LIKE HUMAN BABIES, REQUIRING A LOT OF PARENTAL CARE.
THEY CAN SURVIVE ON THEIR OWN AT THREE, BUT CHOOSE TO LIVE IN THEIR FAMILY GROUP TILL THEY’RE 8-10 YEARS OLD - WHEN THEY LEAVE TO FIND A PARTNER.

SENSES &

PREGNANCY

ADULT FEMALE GIBBONS ARE TYPICALLY DOMINANT IN THEIR FAMILY SOCIAL STRUCTURES, UNLIKE MANY OTHER APE SPECIES.

FAMILY STRUCTURE

WHILE NOT MUCH IS KNOWN ABOUT THIS GIBBON SPECIES, SCIENTISTS ASSUME THAT THEY EAT MAINLY FRUIT, FLOWERS AND LEAVES.

NUTRITION

GIBBONS MARK THEIR TERRITORY BY VOCALIZING WITH ELABORATE SOUNDS THAT CAN BE HEARD FROM GREAT DISTANCES.

TERRITORY

Nomascus leucogenys

Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon

STAGE TWO

Making a Cocoon

Silkworms produce cocoons made of a single thread of raw silk through their saliva.

STAGE TWO

Making a cocoon

SILKWORMS PRODUCE COCOONS MADE OF A SINGLE THREAD OF RAW SILK THROUGH THEIR SALIVA.

STAGE TWO

Making a cocoon

SILKWORMS PRODUCE COCOONS MADE OF A SINGLE THREAD OF RAW SILK THROUGH THEIR SALIVA.

 

Gibbons have the longest arm length relative to body size ratio of any primate arboreal (tree-dwelling) in nature. 

GIBBON ARMS ARE LONGER THAN THEIR LEGS, HELPING THEM SWING FROM TREE TO TREE.

NORTHERN WHITE-CHEEKED GIBBONS ARE LIKE HUMAN BABIES, REQUIRING A LOT OF PARENTAL CARE.
THEY CAN SURVIVE ON THEIR OWN AT THREE, BUT CHOOSE TO LIVE IN THEIR FAMILY GROUP TILL THEY’RE 8-10 YEARS OLD - WHEN THEY LEAVE TO FIND A PARTNER.

SENSES &

PREGNANCY

ADULT FEMALE GIBBONS ARE TYPICALLY DOMINANT IN THEIR FAMILY SOCIAL STRUCTURES, UNLIKE MANY OTHER APE SPECIES.

FAMILY STRUCTURE

WHILE NOT MUCH IS KNOWN ABOUT THIS GIBBON SPECIES, SCIENTISTS ASSUME THAT THEY EAT MAINLY FRUIT, FLOWERS AND LEAVES.

NUTRITION

GIBBONS MARK THEIR TERRITORY BY VOCALIZING WITH ELABORATE SOUNDS THAT CAN BE HEARD FROM GREAT DISTANCES.

TERRITORY

STAGE TWO

Making a Cocoon

SILKWORMS PRODUCE COCOONS MADE OF A SINGLE THREAD OF RAW SILK THROUGH THEIR SALIVA.

THE PRODUCER OF MUGA SILK - KNOWN AS THE MOST HIGHLY PRIZED FOR THE FIBER'S NATURAL GOLDEN GLOSS AND ITS FINE TEXTURE IS WHAT MAKES IT ONE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE VARIETIES OF SILK.

Muga Butterfly

STAGE 4 

STAGE THREE

Emerging

THESE THREADS CAN BE ANYWHERE FROM 300-900 METERS LONG, LOOPING AROUND ITS BODY 300,000 TIMES.

STAGE THREE

Emerging

These threads can be anywhere from 300-900 meters long, looping around its body 300,000 times.

Apis mellifera

Honey Bee

LIVES IN LARGE FAMILY GROUPS CALLED COLONIES,  EACH CONTAINING AN AVERAGE OF 60,000 INDIVIDUAL BEES.

FEMALE BEES IN THE HIVE (EXCEPT THE QUEEN) ARE CALLED WORKER BEES

THE BEEHIVE

BEES HAVE 5 EYES AND THEY FLY ABOUT 20 MPH

ANATOMY

BEES ARE CRITICAL FOR POLLINATING FOODS LIKE COFFEE, BERRIES, ONIONS, APPLES, AVOCADOS AND MORE. IF HONEY BEES DISAPPEAR, THESE FOODS WILL BECOME SCARCE. TRY TO IMAGINE YOUR MEALS WITHOUT THESE FRESH PRODUCTS.

IMPORTANCE

 

 

Without bees, the human diet would suffer tremendously. The diversity of foods available would diminish, and the cost of food would increase.

Poaching Ivory

​​there are only 400K living African elephants left. Poaching and the illegal ivory trade are responsible for the decrease in the elephant population

HUMAN-ELEPHANT CONFLICT IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR DRIVING ELEPHANTS TOWARD EXTINCTION.
NUMBERING THREE TO FIVE MILLION IN THE LAST CENTURY, HUNTING REDUCED THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT POPULATIONS TO THEIR CURRENT LEVELS. IN THE 1980S, PEOPLE KILLED ABOUT 100,000 ELEPHANTS EACH YEAR, AND WE LOST UP TO 80% OF HERDS IN SOME REGIONS.

Poaching Ivory

Elephants are
“ecosystem engineers”. Their activities create and maintain habitats for other species.

THERE ARE ONLY 490K LIVING ELEPHANTS LEFT IN THE WORLD. EACH YEAR, AT LEAST 20,000 AFRICAN ELEPHANTS ARE ILLEGALLY KILLED FOR THEIR TUSKS. THROUGHOUT HISTORY IVORY HAS BEEN USED IN PRODUCTS FROM JEWELRY TO PIANO KEYS TO

PRICELESS RELIGIOUS ARTIFACTS.


NUMBERING THREE TO FIVE MILLION IN THE LAST CENTURY, HUNTING REDUCED THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT POPULATIONS TO THEIR CURRENT LEVELS. 
IN THE 1980S, PEOPLE KILLED ABOUT 100,000 ELEPHANTS EACH YEAR, AND WE LOST UP TO 80% OF HERDS IN SOME REGIONS.

THE ELEPHANT'S TRUNK (WHICH IS BASICALLY THEIR NOSE) ALSO OPERATES AS AN ARM. THEY USE IT TO POUR WATER INTO THEIR MOUTHS, TO GRAB OBJECTS AND TO GROOM THEMSELVES. WHEN ELEPHANTS SWIM IN DEEP WATERS, THEY USE THEIR TRUNKS AS SNORKELS.

TRUNK

ELEPHANTS POSSESS THE LARGEST BRAINS OF ALL LAND ANIMALS, WEIGHING UP TO 6 KILOGRAMS. THEIR BRAIN SIZE IS NOT JUST FOR SHOW; ELEPHANTS ARE HIGHLY INTELLIGENT. MUCH OF AN ELEPHANT'S BEHAVIOR IS LEARNED RATHER THAN INSTINCTIVE.

THEY HAVE EXCELLENT MEMORIES- THEY CAN REMEMBER WATERING HOLES CREATED YEARS AGO, RECOGNIZE HUMANS THEY HAVE SEEN, AND WILL KNOW WHEN IT IS TIME FOR FRUIT HARVESTS.

BRAIN

Elephant

Loxodonta

THE ELEPHANT'S TRUNK (WHICH IS BASICALLY THEIR NOSE) ALSO OPERATES AS AN ARM; THEY USE IT TO POUR WATER INTO THEIR MOUTHS, TO GRAB OBJECTS OR GROOM THEMSELVES. WHEN ELEPHANTS SWIM IN DEEP WATERS, THEY USE THEIR TRUNKS AS SNORKELS.

TRUNK

ELEPHANTS POSSESS THE LARGEST BRAINS OF ALL LAND ANIMALS, WEIGHING UP TO 6 KILOGRAMS. THEIR BRAIN SIZE IS NOT JUST FOR SHOW; ELEPHANTS ARE HIGHLY INTELLIGENT. MUCH OF AN ELEPHANT'S BEHAVIOR IS LEARNED RATHER THAN INSTINCTIVE.

THEY ARE HIGHLY INTELLIGENT WITH SUPERIOR LEARNING ABILITIES AND THEY HAVE AN EXCELLENT MEMORY- THEY CAN REMEMBER WATERING HOLES CREATED YEARS AGO, RECOGNIZE HUMANS THEY HAVE SEEN, AND WILL KNOW WHEN IS THE TIME FOR FRUIT HARVESTS.

BRAIN

Loxodonta

Elephant

LESS THAN 2% OF POLAR BEAR HUNTS ARE SUCCESSFUL- AND THEY CAN LIVE 6 MONTHS WITHOUT EATINGPOLAR BEARS CAN SWIM FOR 100 KILOMETERS WITHOUT REST

SURVIVAL SKILLS

A POLAR BEAR'S SKIN IS ACTUALLY JET-BLACK. THE POLAR BEAR’S FUR IS ALSO TRANSLUCENT AND ONLY APPEARS WHITE BECAUSE IT REFLECTS VISIBLE LIGHT.

SKIN

Ursus maritimus

Polar Bear

20 TO 30 YEARS

LIFE SPAN

POLAR BEARS CAN SWIM FOR 100 KILOMETERS WITHOUT REST

SWIMMING

LESS THAN 2% OF POLAR BEAR HUNTS ARE SUCCESSFUL- AND THEY CAN LIVE 6 MONTHS WITHOUT EATING.

SURVIVAL SKILLS

A POLAR BEAR'S SKIN IS ACTUALLY JET-BLACK. THE POLAR BEAR’S FUR IS ALSO TRANSLUCENT AND ONLY APPEARS WHITE BECAUSE IT REFLECTS VISIBLE LIGHT.

SKIN

POLAR BEARS CAN SWIM FOR 100 KILOMETERS WITHOUT REST

SWIMMING

20 TO 30 YEARS

LIFE SPAN

Ursus maritimus

Polar Bear

THE WORD 'MANTA' IS ACTUALLY 'BLANKET' IN SPANISH, AND IT'S PRETTY EASY TO SEE THE CONNECTION.

NAME

MANTA RAYS ARE COMPLETELY HARMLESS TO HUMANS, WITH A NON-FUNCTIONING TAIL SPINE AND 300 TEETH. BEING FILTER FEEDERS, THEIR STANDARD DIET CONSISTS OF CRUSTACEANS, PLANKTON AND SMALL FISH.

NUTRITION

THE GIANT MANTA RAY IS FOUND WORLDWIDE IN TROPICAL, SUBTROPICAL, AND TEMPERATE BODIES OF WATER.

HABITAT

THOUSANDS OF MANTA RAYS ARE KILLED EVERY YEAR WITH AN ESTIMATED WORTH OF $30 MILLION: THEY’RE SAID TO HELP WITH EVERYTHING FROM INCREASING BLOOD CIRCULATION TO CURING CHICKENPOX, DESPITE A LACK OF SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
THEY’RE ALSO CONSIDERED BY SOME TO BE A DELICACY.

CONSUMPTION

MANTA RAYS HAVE THE LARGEST BRAIN-TO-SIZE RATIO OF ANY COLD-BLOODED FISH. STUDIES HAVE SHOWN THAT MANTA RAYS CAN RECOGNIZE THEMSELVES IN THE MIRROR.

BRAIN

Mobula birostris

Giant Manta Ray

WINTER

2013

1973

WINTER

AS PART OF THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING, GLACIERS AND ICE CAPS ARE RAPIDLY MELTING. IF THEY WERE TO COMPLETELY MELT, THE SEA LEVEL WOULD INCREASE BY ABOUT 70 METERS (230 FEET). THIS WOULD RESULT IN THE FLOODING OF EVERY COASTAL CITY ACROSS THE GLOBE.

The melting of the glaciers

Whale Sharks are the world's largest fish

THESE HUGE CREATURES CAN GROW UP TO 39 FEET LONG

WHALE SHARKS CAN’T BITE OR CHEW – THEY MOSTLY FILTER PLANKTON THROUGH THEIR GILLS.

DURING FEEDING THEIR MOUTH CAN EVEN STRETCH OVER 1 METER (HI AMERICANS THAT’S 4 FEET) WIDE.

FEEDING

WHALE SHARKS ARE SLOW SWIMMERS-  THEIR MOVING SPEED IS NO MORE THAN 4 KPH

SWIMMING

LIKE HUMAN FINGERPRINTS, WHALE SHARKS HAVE A UNIQUE PATTERN OF SPOTS THAT ALLOW INDIVIDUAL SHARKS TO BE IDENTIFIED.

INDIVIDUALITY

THEY TAKE SMALL FISH AS HITCHHIKERS ON THEIR TAIL AND BACK.

SYMBIOSIS

Rhincodon typus

Whale Shark

Whale Shark is the world's largest fish

THESE HUGE CREATURES CAN GROW UP TO 39 FEET LONG

ALL OF MANATEES’ TEETH ARE MOLARS, AND THEIR TEETH ARE CONTINUOUSLY GROWING TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR THEM TO EAT.

TEETH

DESPITE THEIR MASSIVE BULK, MANATEES ARE GRACEFUL SWIMMERS POWERED BY THEIR STRONG TAILS.

SWIMMING

THEY SPEND ALMOST HALF THE DAY EATING, CONSUMING TEN PERCENT OF THEIR BODY WEIGHT IN PLANT MATTER DAILY. WITH WEIGHTS OF UP TO 550 KG (1,200 POUNDS).

BEHAVIOR

FACTORY FARMING IS EXTREMELY DAMAGING TO THEIR OCEANIC HABITATS.

RISK

MANATEES ARE TYPICALLY FOUND IN SHALLOW COASTAL AREAS AND RIVERS WHERE THEY FEED ON SEA GRASS, MANGROVE LEAVES, AND ALGAE. 

HABITAT

MANATEES ARE BORN UNDERWATER. MOTHERS MUST HELP THEIR CALVES TO THE SURFACE SO THAT THEY CAN TAKE THEIR FIRST BREATH, BUT THE INFANTS CAN TYPICALLY SWIM ON THEIR OWN ONLY AN HOUR LATER.

MAMMALS

20 YEARS

LIFE SPAN

Trichechus manatus

West Indian Manatee

MANATEES, BUOYANT BY NATURE, CANNOT ESCAPE BOATS DUE TO THEIR SLOW SPEED OF 3 TO 5 MPH.

Humans cause half of West Indian manatee deaths, mostly from boat collisions. 

Coral reefs are crucial to the environment

DESPITE ONLY COVERING 0.1% OF THE EARTH’S SURFACE. THEY CONTAIN THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF SPECIES OF ANY ECOSYSTEM BESIDES RAINFORESTS AND THEY PROTECT COASTAL AREAS BY REDUCING THE POWER OF WAVES HITTING THE SHORE.

SEVERAL CENTURIES

LIFESPAN:

Corals

YOU CAN FIND 4,000 OF THEM IN THE SAME REEF, HAPPILY LIVING TOGETHER. THEY ALSO CREATE A HAPPY HOME FOR OTHERS, THE CORALS ARE HOME TO A QUARTER OF ALL MARINE SPECIES.

There are about six thousand species of coral around the world. 

This pledge reinforces COSMIC365 AI’s belief that technology and nature can coexist harmoniously, and that every individual can contribute to a more sustainable future. It empowers the team to incorporate these values into their work, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility.

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