shreem ringing hishi
A rare species of shreem, the ringing hishi unlike it's counter part shreem are devoid of the natural ability to screech and have therefor relied entirely on a different approach to communication entirely. In the lower hollow point of both horns extends cartilage tubes leading more than half a foot from it's base. Seemingly twitchy, the cartilage reacts to mental stimulus nerve response and displays much more aggresive twitching scratching at the inner horn itself producing what would be considered the " Ringing Affect" that much like the sound produced from bells. This very system has also been found in the core of the Hishi's tail if not more so though as to why it is undetermined. Hishi are currently considered endangered due to constant shreem poaching and have therefor been constantly sought for Re Breeding. De Loso once more reminds you if found rewards are highly considered and estimated.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 922px
File Size 85.3 kB
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