Feeding Time (implied fatal)
This zoo has a rare giant red panda! We're omnivorous and aren't opposed to being fed unruly zoo visitors. B9
(For those of you concerned/curious! The prey is a drunk who came into my exhibit with a handgun and tried to poach me and shoot my beloved zookeeper. He got what's comin' to him!)
(For those of you concerned/curious! The prey is a drunk who came into my exhibit with a handgun and tried to poach me and shoot my beloved zookeeper. He got what's comin' to him!)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 914px
File Size 148.3 kB
This came out awesome. :)
By limiting this to just the head of the red panda and the human (along with the feet in its mouth), this beautifully captures the massive size of the red panda, and just how easily a meal can slip away inside forever. You just really get a wonderful sense of just how big and hungry the red panda is. <3
And now I have to ask... what level of ticket price does one need to pay, in order to enjoy such an up close and personal tour of the red panda's digestive tract? ;)
By limiting this to just the head of the red panda and the human (along with the feet in its mouth), this beautifully captures the massive size of the red panda, and just how easily a meal can slip away inside forever. You just really get a wonderful sense of just how big and hungry the red panda is. <3
And now I have to ask... what level of ticket price does one need to pay, in order to enjoy such an up close and personal tour of the red panda's digestive tract? ;)
Well, first of all I think it's be pretty cruel to feed humans to uoo animals, but this is fantasy so I'll let that slide. Though I just wouldn't expect such a behavior from panda as he/she is usually a nice and gentle pred who doesn't digest the temporary belly visitors so this sudden twist kind of shocked me.
I usually imagine scenarios like this involving the facilities having a simple policy: The animals are the bosses of their own habitats. You disrupt them, you will be subjected to their judgment for however long they decide.
So it could be fatal, but I prefer to think of it as ambiguous; that the red panda will decide what to do with his prisoner based on the severity of the crime, the good behavior of the prisoner, and maybe a little dash of personal preference.
Me personally, I'm going to interpret the red panda as not having decided yet either. His expression sort of looks indifferent, neither happy to have a meal and/or new friend nor angrily enacting justice upon someone who deserves it. Maybe just mulling it over along with how he should interpret his caretaker's attitude.
"Good boy? Is that because of what I'm doing, or because of all the things I could've done instead but didn't? Meh, whatever, I don't judge."
So it could be fatal, but I prefer to think of it as ambiguous; that the red panda will decide what to do with his prisoner based on the severity of the crime, the good behavior of the prisoner, and maybe a little dash of personal preference.
Me personally, I'm going to interpret the red panda as not having decided yet either. His expression sort of looks indifferent, neither happy to have a meal and/or new friend nor angrily enacting justice upon someone who deserves it. Maybe just mulling it over along with how he should interpret his caretaker's attitude.
"Good boy? Is that because of what I'm doing, or because of all the things I could've done instead but didn't? Meh, whatever, I don't judge."
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