I just watched Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 7, Episode 8 and I noticed something. At about the 14:55 timestamp, something that sounds an awful lot like a Jurassic Park velociraptor bark can be heard when the Trandoshan gets kicked by Rafa. I just thought it was funny and I wanted to know if anyone else heard it as well.

If any of you own one or more of these drives, do yours make an intermittent click-click noise (it's a double-click) right after disk activity and then it continues that sound for a minute or so after that? Note that if you have a loud system at all, you might not ever hear this particular sound.


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Lots of web searching has produced information about other VelociRaptor owners experiencing clicking sounds, some of which are drives going out, but some contend that these drives do this by default. I'm inquiring about it here because I'm uncertain if the sound that I'm hearing is the default sound they make, and if it isn't, I want to RMA these drives while they are still fairly new.

In other words, the tantric tortoises gave Rydstrom more than enough material to work with. Moreover, their coital calls sounded totally alien, making them perfect for a creature no one has ever heard before, and ensuring audiences would not be able to readily identify the sound. However, while the sound itself proved ideal for the velociraptors, recording it put Rydstrom in a less-than-ideal situation.

"It's somewhat embarrassing, but when the raptors bark at each other to communicate, it's a tortoise having sex," Rydstrom said. "It's a mating tortoise! I recorded that at Marine World...the people there said, 'Would you like to record these two tortoises that are mating?' It sounded like a joke, because tortoises mating can take a long time. You've got to have plenty of time to sit around and watch and record them."

"The bark that (the velociraptor) makes. When it comes in the kitchen and it barks. 'Arp! Arp!' That's the sound of a tortoise that is mating," Rydstrom told SF Gate. "The male tortoise would go up, and then fall off, and then go back again. It's riding on the back of the female tortoise. So it's climbing up her shell basically, and then it falls off. It's a little sexual."

"If people knew where the sounds in Jurassic Park came from, it'd be rated R!" Gary Rydstrom, the sound designer for the original 1993 film, told Kyle Buchanan at Vulture. "It's somewhat embarrassing, but when the raptors bark at each other to communicate, it's a tortoise having sex."

Rydstrom told Buchanan that mating tortoises are kind of the perfect source for a sound designer, because they can mate for hours and hours, and all the way through, they make these peculiar barking noises that sound nothing like what you'd think a tortoise would sound like.

For the males, this is something they've literally been waiting an entire decade for - sometimes even longer. Because some species of tortoise can live for hundreds of years, they take a long time to reach sexual maturity, compared to other animals, including humans. The Galapagos tortoise, for example, doesn't develop proper reproductive organs until it's 15 years old, and it can wait another 10, 15, or even 25 years before it's able to actually use them. And the Aldabra giant tortoise, which can live over 250 years, doesn't hit sexual maturity until it's 20 or 30 years old. No wonder they sound so excited about it.

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