[He flips the book back open and offers it over. It's mostly basic notes and hypothesis's that boil down to: floaters seem to move in packs, and gather quickly if they have a large amount of food--they may have a way of alerting one another when they have a large food source; airsacks are oddly plentiful despite not being very fast, so it's possible they lay a large number of eggs in order to keep the populace up; and rabbitrays look like they would be easy to train, given how curious and playful they are.]
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[He flips the book back open and offers it over. It's mostly basic notes and hypothesis's that boil down to: floaters seem to move in packs, and gather quickly if they have a large amount of food--they may have a way of alerting one another when they have a large food source; airsacks are oddly plentiful despite not being very fast, so it's possible they lay a large number of eggs in order to keep the populace up; and rabbitrays look like they would be easy to train, given how curious and playful they are.]