
The man in its throat was putting up quite the fight. The lizard decided he would 'help' him in his travels. The creature moved to the bus station shelter and placed an arm on top of the ceiling. It lifted itself higher, stretching its long body straight. It relaxed its throat muscles, giving the man nothing to hold on to or fight, and just let him slip down the snake-like neck. The bulge had little trouble now; without another snag it reached the chest. A quick gulp opened up the passage to the stomach. The neck returned to its elegant shape, and the belly swelled as the third and final occupant entered and relaxed.
The Biguana was quite pleased with its catch. It placed a clawed hand on its oversized belly and pushed it side to side, feeling the struggling prey inside. The lizard dropped down from the bus shelter and began the long walk home. Its belly twitched and swayed, violently at times, as it went.
In the end, the biguana didnt make it home: the twitching stomach was proving to be tiresome to lug around. It stopped half way to its cave and slept under a tree, waiting for its meal to settle.
The End
First: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13089916/
Previous: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13090096/
3D models used in this series:
From www.daz3d.com :
Biguana Riding Lizard
Raw Biguana (textures)
Michael 5
Stephanie 5
GSuit for Genesis
Aldora Hair (female hair)
Wildmane hair for Genesis (male figures' hair)
Traffikar
Streets
Bad guy for genesis (Blue shirt on last male)
Rendered in Daz Studio
Series on DA (for better zoom) starts here: http://pwrof3d.deviantart.com/art/A.....ge-1-383025107
For my full list of models, see here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/6997394/
The Biguana was quite pleased with its catch. It placed a clawed hand on its oversized belly and pushed it side to side, feeling the struggling prey inside. The lizard dropped down from the bus shelter and began the long walk home. Its belly twitched and swayed, violently at times, as it went.
In the end, the biguana didnt make it home: the twitching stomach was proving to be tiresome to lug around. It stopped half way to its cave and slept under a tree, waiting for its meal to settle.
The End
First: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13089916/
Previous: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13090096/
3D models used in this series:
From www.daz3d.com :
Biguana Riding Lizard
Raw Biguana (textures)
Michael 5
Stephanie 5
GSuit for Genesis
Aldora Hair (female hair)
Wildmane hair for Genesis (male figures' hair)
Traffikar
Streets
Bad guy for genesis (Blue shirt on last male)
Rendered in Daz Studio
Series on DA (for better zoom) starts here: http://pwrof3d.deviantart.com/art/A.....ge-1-383025107
For my full list of models, see here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/6997394/
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Reptilian (Other)
Size 205 x 1280px
File Size 75.4 kB
It's a fictional reptile that their creator named 'Biguanas' ("Big" + "Iguana". Clever :P)
Other than that though, their nature traits personality biology and all that is up to the users of the creature. For PWR and myself they're very snake-like in terms of eating >:3
Other than that though, their nature traits personality biology and all that is up to the users of the creature. For PWR and myself they're very snake-like in terms of eating >:3
It seems to be very inspired by oriental dragons, expecially some of the most archaic ones. In fact, if dragons were 'real', this lizard-beast would have likely been the inspiration for Eastern Dragons. Actually, in build, it is very similar to pre-dinosaur, mammal like reptiles. That is would eat like a snake is no surprise, as snakes evolved from monitor lizard ancestors. Traces of vestigial hind feet can still be seen on some snakes.
Great series, though the part with the brown Biguana vs. car seemed more of a distraction, and hard to imagine the car killing or knocking it out, particularly since the head didn't seem to have been struck. This event would have been more convincing in a more primitive world where humans would be powerless against such creatures. Biguanas would soon be exterminated with modern human weaponry. but if they had existed, humans, if they were not wiped out, would still be living in caves with stone age technology -- unless the creatures were sentient and allowed the humans to live (like the oriental dragons of legend). Thanks for sharing!
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