And you thought you knew ALL about constrictor snakes? Meet Greer, then! In this pic my char Greer, a Python natalensis (southern rock python), demonstrates three interesting things:
First: the fact that some snakes know just... errrmm... TOO well how to use feet for much more exciting stuff than the usual "standing on them", "walking" and such.
Second: his ability to take someone's breath even WITHOUT constriction or strangling techniques. A nice proof of how versatile hunting methods of a python can actually be.
Third: his great musical taste, as seen on his shirt, showing the cover of the album "Nespithe" by the finnish Death Metal band Demilich.
This pic was done by Kendel_Ventonda http://www.furaffinity.net/user/kendel-ventonda/ And I can only say: Thanks, Kendel! You were so patient and did exactly what I was hoping for. Perhaps even more, with that nice Demilich-Bandshirt. More people should check out this amazing band, really.
First: the fact that some snakes know just... errrmm... TOO well how to use feet for much more exciting stuff than the usual "standing on them", "walking" and such.
Second: his ability to take someone's breath even WITHOUT constriction or strangling techniques. A nice proof of how versatile hunting methods of a python can actually be.
Third: his great musical taste, as seen on his shirt, showing the cover of the album "Nespithe" by the finnish Death Metal band Demilich.
This pic was done by Kendel_Ventonda http://www.furaffinity.net/user/kendel-ventonda/ And I can only say: Thanks, Kendel! You were so patient and did exactly what I was hoping for. Perhaps even more, with that nice Demilich-Bandshirt. More people should check out this amazing band, really.
Category All / Paw
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 1618 x 2664px
File Size 1.58 MB
Attractive bandshirt, you mean. Demilich definitely rule, man! But, Vox... dark nights won't help you, since Greer has his pit organs and will spot your body heat. And as you can see his toes seem to have a sophisticated target acquiring system that will slooowly lead them to your nostrils, even in the dark.
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