The complex ear structures allow the sonusphagous Wockee species to process even the most intricate of sounds at any frequency. These sounds are passed into their bodies as energy, thus digested in a sense that provides sustenance as they have no mouths on their masked faces. Each subspecies of Wockee digests various sounds and frequencies differently; some may prefer music, others loud cacophony or soft murmurs. They are a domestic breed of mammal and can be found in large, populated cities.
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