Much love for quetzals. Big ol' flying reptiles that swallow everything whole, and such a long and slender neck too~
Sorry for inactivity! This is just a small personal piece between commissions. Definitely want to draw more vore with this big gulper c:
Sorry for inactivity! This is just a small personal piece between commissions. Definitely want to draw more vore with this big gulper c:
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Reptilian (Other)
Size 1280 x 758px
File Size 215 kB
New evidence? Top pterosaur scientists like Mark Witton have always been convinced they were land based predators with hunting strategies much like today's storks. The location of their fossils in places that were quite arid in prehistoric times also seems to confirm this. If you haven't seen them, Google Mark's fantastic artwork of these pterosaurs and many others. Some actually scale the size of Q and H to an actual person which is quite awe - inspiring.
Great to see some Q - vore, certainly not enough of it around, particularly for one of the all-time, most perfect predators (from the vore-oriented POV), there ever was. Most people don't realize that a close Azarchid Pterosaur cousin, Hatzegeapteryx found in Romania, was even BIGGER and has a 10 foot long skull with a 3 foot wide bill/gullet that could easily accommodate an adult human, and has the largest skull of any land animal known to science. These largest of all flying creatures were given the family name of Azarchids after a legendary Persian dragon, and indeed, if they had lived in the time of humans, they would certainly have been 'dragons' to our ancestors. Some scientists believe Q from America and H. from Romania to be the same species, although the surviving fossils of H. indicated a more massive creature, though Q may have grown as large, though the fossils are still too rare to know for certain, much like Spinosaurus. I actually have a museum cast of a five foot long Q skull, and will be making a life-sized costume with it which I will post in my FA gallery when completed.
Thanks for sharing, and hope we see more!
Thanks for sharing, and hope we see more!
FA+


Comments