Spikers during the roar act like hormonal teenagers, vying for attention but often getting shooed away by the dominant males. They typically skulk around the periphery, hoping for a chance with the ladies before the big boss intervenes.
Spikers during the roar act like hormonal teenagers, vying for attention but often getting shooed away by the dominant males. They typically skulk around the periphery, hoping for a chance with the ladies before the big boss intervenes.
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