With the stethoscope, you can hear sounds as soft as small clown loaches unsheathing their horns and small male gobies rumbling out their territorial and mating grunts.
With the stethoscope, you can hear sounds as soft as small clown loaches unsheathing their horns and small male gobies rumbling out their territorial and mating grunts.
With the stethoscope, you can hear sounds as soft as small clown loaches unsheathing their horns and small male gobies rumbling out their territorial and mating grunts.
Wow, seriously that would be cool and extremely fascinating, it'd be cool to be able to hear the Trachy's spines locking and headbutting. They've got some serious head armor under the skin and that's the primary way they dispute territory between each other the grunting and headbutting and perhaps trying to stick each other with their gill spines which they flare during headbutts. I can only imagine what those domes crashing together would sound like through the stethoscope.