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Because of the different sound pitches which varies from one being to another, it has to be taken into account what constitutes as music to some (which invariably they may be unable to hear it) versus noise to another. How to assess this difference requires more thought. http://www.livescience.com/33780-animal-music-pets.html

These creatures you see on our backs are called Ysalamiri. They’re sessile, tree-dwelling creatures from a distant, third-rate planet, and they have an interesting and possibly unique ability- they push back the Force. A single Ysalamiri can occasionally create a bubble as large as ten meters across; a whole group of them reinforcing one anotherContinue reading

These creatures you see on our backs are called Ysalamiri. They’re sessile, tree-dwelling creatures from a distant, third-rate planet, and they have an interesting and possibly unique ability- they push back the Force. A single Ysalamiri can occasionally create a bubble as large as ten meters across; a whole group of them reinforcing one anotherContinue reading