
This human must be crazy: walking up to me completely unaware that I can literally swallow him whole. Ok, so the full belly is keeping me from devouring him right now, but I thought Id offer up the opportunity...
Wonder what he'd say?
As a side note: the bones mean nothing. I still stand by the idea that the viewer can choose the final outcome for the prey. Whether the people in my belly are released unharmed, reformed days or hours later, or digested to nothing is very much up in the air. In all honesty, I couldn't get enough clothes to make a cluttered scene.
Rendered in Daz Studio 4.6
I did use purchased models from www.daz3d.com . If you have any questions on the models, feel free to ask.
For my full list of models, see here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/6997394/
Wonder what he'd say?
As a side note: the bones mean nothing. I still stand by the idea that the viewer can choose the final outcome for the prey. Whether the people in my belly are released unharmed, reformed days or hours later, or digested to nothing is very much up in the air. In all honesty, I couldn't get enough clothes to make a cluttered scene.
Rendered in Daz Studio 4.6
I did use purchased models from www.daz3d.com . If you have any questions on the models, feel free to ask.
For my full list of models, see here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/6997394/
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 256.5 kB
Great render! In truth, most carnivorous reptiles are abile to completely digest bones. Often, the only identifiable remains in the scat are fur, claws and teeth. Of course, a dragon could have a more mammalian digestion, but then the bones wuld be entombed in the scat. This depictions suggests a more birdlike digestion in which the bones are thrown up, but loosely, instead of in a compacted pellet.
Bones that are not digested, are reduced to a rubbery, cartilidge, because the acid at least leached out the calcium.
Orcas seem to completely digest bones, but land carivores only dissolve the bones of small of young prey with soft bones to begin with.
A dragon this big, with reptilian physiology would be able to completely dissolve and 'pass' such soft prey as a human in less than 24 hours, mainly because ther is no fur to slow down digestion like most mammals.
Thanks for sharing!
Bones that are not digested, are reduced to a rubbery, cartilidge, because the acid at least leached out the calcium.
Orcas seem to completely digest bones, but land carivores only dissolve the bones of small of young prey with soft bones to begin with.
A dragon this big, with reptilian physiology would be able to completely dissolve and 'pass' such soft prey as a human in less than 24 hours, mainly because ther is no fur to slow down digestion like most mammals.
Thanks for sharing!
I assume that the man is approaching the man eating dragon as this is apparently not big deal in that world. The dragon has sat out and sunned himself digesting his prey in plain sight in a city with no concern of retaliation. Either the dragon is so powerful it can ignore any conceivable threat, or dragons eating people in major cites is no more unusual or disturbing than a man feeding seeds to pigeons.
Despite that smexy dragon gut of yours clearly stuffed already I bet you could still cram that whole human in there if you tried and show the world how much of a greedy voracious pred you really are. <3
Why waste a perfectly good meal wandering up to its doom after all right? ;3
Why waste a perfectly good meal wandering up to its doom after all right? ;3
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