Rattlenom (nom comic, digestion page below)
Another thing from Patreon that I wanted to upload here eventually, and now am! Though I cleaned it up a lil more
But here's a bigger version of the MAIN PAGE, and warning again 'cause this one actually sort of has GRAPHIC DIGESTION, but if you're cool with that then HERE YOU GO!
And don't worry about the venom or anything, she can digest it just fiiiine :3
But here's a bigger version of the MAIN PAGE, and warning again 'cause this one actually sort of has GRAPHIC DIGESTION, but if you're cool with that then HERE YOU GO!
And don't worry about the venom or anything, she can digest it just fiiiine :3
Category All / Vore
Species Alien (Other)
Size 498 x 1280px
File Size 455.1 kB
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Well she'd avoid things that were poisonous! Even if most poisons would just make her feel sick for a while, her sense of taste is sensitive to things that could be harmful and she'll instinctively avoid it.
Canonly she wouldn't eat any small animals as long as she had normal foods, since her internal rules for what can and can't be eaten are shaped by what Kris and the family tells her is bad, meaning she'd only eat an animal if she wasn't able to get normal foods for a little while.
And her stomach would actually have a maximum capacity! The cybernetics in her stomach muscle would stretch but eventually the strength of them would push back harder than the food pushing out, so she wouldn't be able to put any more food in. Pretty much once it starts making a tiny bump on the outside where her stomach would be, the muscle around it would be too strong for her to get any more full and she'd stop eating (but she'd love being at that point).
Though I bend her maximum belly capacity for cute non-story things like this https://www.furaffinity.net/view/26806475/ :P
Canonly she wouldn't eat any small animals as long as she had normal foods, since her internal rules for what can and can't be eaten are shaped by what Kris and the family tells her is bad, meaning she'd only eat an animal if she wasn't able to get normal foods for a little while.
And her stomach would actually have a maximum capacity! The cybernetics in her stomach muscle would stretch but eventually the strength of them would push back harder than the food pushing out, so she wouldn't be able to put any more food in. Pretty much once it starts making a tiny bump on the outside where her stomach would be, the muscle around it would be too strong for her to get any more full and she'd stop eating (but she'd love being at that point).
Though I bend her maximum belly capacity for cute non-story things like this https://www.furaffinity.net/view/26806475/ :P
Venom is just proteins folded in certain ways! Even humans can digest venom, but it's dangerous if it gets into the bloodstream through any small wounds in the stomach, but she doesn't have to worry about that 'cause her stomach's pretty tough :P
And even if it did somehow bite through it it'd just be really uncomfortable for a little while while it heals, since her body can isolate and neutralize poisons and venoms
And even if it did somehow bite through it it'd just be really uncomfortable for a little while while it heals, since her body can isolate and neutralize poisons and venoms
Amazing drawings... as always! I just love the second ('HERE YOU GO') page in particular
Might I ask? Concerning the in-the-belly shots, with the timestamps: the rattlesnake seems to be holding up pretty well at 6 hours, despite soaking in digestive juices for almost a full working day. (Well... he's alive at least!) However, at 8 hours, he's practically mush! Is this because the stomach 'ramps up' in intensity after many hours of inactivity, or is this just how you see normal stomach acids working, were a swallowed creature able to breathe/survive inside a belly long enough for it to be 'processed' to death by the various acids and enzymes? What kind of shape is he in a 6 hours and what happens to him over the next two hours to leave him in such a sorry state of... undress?
[Also, I have to say... I'm gay enough that I'd pretty much break the Kinsey scale like Popeye hitting a 'test your strength' machine and I miss your anthropovorepic (sorry!) art like crazy, but Iolite is actually growing on me, in defiance of all the laws of the universe, and I can therefore only thank you for this libidinous miracle! ]
Might I ask? Concerning the in-the-belly shots, with the timestamps: the rattlesnake seems to be holding up pretty well at 6 hours, despite soaking in digestive juices for almost a full working day. (Well... he's alive at least!) However, at 8 hours, he's practically mush! Is this because the stomach 'ramps up' in intensity after many hours of inactivity, or is this just how you see normal stomach acids working, were a swallowed creature able to breathe/survive inside a belly long enough for it to be 'processed' to death by the various acids and enzymes? What kind of shape is he in a 6 hours and what happens to him over the next two hours to leave him in such a sorry state of... undress?
[Also, I have to say... I'm gay enough that I'd pretty much break the Kinsey scale like Popeye hitting a 'test your strength' machine and I miss your anthropovorepic (sorry!) art like crazy, but Iolite is actually growing on me, in defiance of all the laws of the universe, and I can therefore only thank you for this libidinous miracle! ]
First off, thank yooou! The pun's great, and blame me making her gender intentionally ambiguous!
Since reptiles have slower metabolisms, they can survive on less oxygen than a lot of other animals, so the snake probably lasted 1-1.5 hours in there! The stomach acids and stuff do "ramp up", but mostly in the way that it's less concentrated when it gets in there, then more is produced so it gets more concentrated around the 6-10 hour parts and then less concentrated near the end from it mixing with other things from the snake. And it's holding up well in the 2 hours panel, but in the 6 hours one it's actually a lot worse off than it looks! Internal parts aren't protected against damage like the skin/scales are, so the internal tissue is deteriorating and fragile things like the nasal passageway and the lungs are probably already falling apart, while the outer part takes a lot longer to break down. As the stomach kneads the body, it's also putting stress on the connection between the snake's skin cells, and in combination with the stuff that's been eating away at it, it'll eventually start to break apart, and that's why it looks like it's holding together but then suddenly breaks apart. The scales are even harder to digest because of their structure, and will mostly just break up and pass through and not be completely digested. Once everything starts breaking up though the enzymey things have a lot better access to parts they weren't touching before, and it'll speed things up a lot from there.
Since reptiles have slower metabolisms, they can survive on less oxygen than a lot of other animals, so the snake probably lasted 1-1.5 hours in there! The stomach acids and stuff do "ramp up", but mostly in the way that it's less concentrated when it gets in there, then more is produced so it gets more concentrated around the 6-10 hour parts and then less concentrated near the end from it mixing with other things from the snake. And it's holding up well in the 2 hours panel, but in the 6 hours one it's actually a lot worse off than it looks! Internal parts aren't protected against damage like the skin/scales are, so the internal tissue is deteriorating and fragile things like the nasal passageway and the lungs are probably already falling apart, while the outer part takes a lot longer to break down. As the stomach kneads the body, it's also putting stress on the connection between the snake's skin cells, and in combination with the stuff that's been eating away at it, it'll eventually start to break apart, and that's why it looks like it's holding together but then suddenly breaks apart. The scales are even harder to digest because of their structure, and will mostly just break up and pass through and not be completely digested. Once everything starts breaking up though the enzymey things have a lot better access to parts they weren't touching before, and it'll speed things up a lot from there.
It's not just human anatomy, the whole digestive system in general is pretty fascinating to me, yeah! And it's been that way as long as I can remember, so I usually take every opportunity to learn about it, especially if it's something new that I hadn't read about before
And it makes it pretty fun to put that to noms since I like to see how realistic I can make it all
And it makes it pretty fun to put that to noms since I like to see how realistic I can make it all
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