A piece of lung from a heavily-mutated animal.
Even after removing the diaphragm, the tissue itself keeps rhythmically expanding and contracting, sending a gurgling whine through the truncated windpipe with each breath.
It takes far too long for it to grow still.
Even after removing the diaphragm, the tissue itself keeps rhythmically expanding and contracting, sending a gurgling whine through the truncated windpipe with each breath.
It takes far too long for it to grow still.