Greetings again!
Today I saw what headphones look like on au ra. It looks alright, but to me it looks like they have pushed it away to listen to someone who tried getting their attention. So, I thought to try my hands on considering what headphones that work with their horns may look like.
so let's start from the top.
We have two unnamed au ra. Today they will demonstrate for us.
We can try lowering them for a more aesthetic appeal. But even then, would they hear anything? Their ears are their horns after all.
I do not know any real life examples of animals using their horns as ears. Horns usually aren't wholly hollow either- they usually have a sheath that covers the inner boney core. Birds have the closest thing to a hollow horn. Even then, part of if not all of the inside of the horn has a structure resembling a sponge. So, where does that leave us? I tried my hand at a very rough cross section. I'm sure I missed some details. Did you know au ra can feel when their horn is being touched? Does that mean they feel pain in their horns? Horns usually lack nerve endings. We can assume they can feel touch but likely not true pain with their horns. But that is another tangent-
So, what would au ra use to listen to music with? Bone headphones more than likely. They already exist so there is an easy design. Instead of plugging the canal, they would attach to a surface that has bone underneath. Most likely, for au ra, it would go around the base of their horns- however I have included a possible other placement. Au ra have multiple horn shapes, so it may differ based on individual. With some drastic modifications, classic headphones may be able to go on/around horns.
What do you think?