Now, sock creatures don't really need to eat socks or other sock creatures to survive. Heck they don't even feel hungry. Instead, it's just an instinct or hobby for sock creatures to eat their sock prey. In this case, a poor sock antelope found out first hand how willing a sock snake is with satiating its taste for socks. Caught in the snake's tight, potentially deadly coils, the sock antelope is squeezed so tightly that it can't breathe. So tightly, in fact, that it passes out before a minute has passed.
Normally, simply holding your breathe will knock a terrestrial sock creature out in a few minutes while marine sock life either takes an hour or so to pass out or do not need to breathe air at all to remain conscious, but something about being crushed will sap the consciousness of a sock creature that breathes air within seconds under constant pressure. Even a water-breathing sock will be knocked out by constriction.
Once the sock antelope has lost consciousness, the sock snake swallows it headfirst. When going for any sock ungulate, it makes sure that it doesn't have horns at all or if it does, that the horns are very small compared to the rest of the sock ungulate's body so that it can still wrap its mouth around the head and swallow it without it getting stuck in its throat. A sock snake can stretch very wide to accommodate large prey, even if the prey itself is bigger than the largest part of the sock snake, all without tearing the wool and/or cotton that makes up its skin. Its jaw is also in multiple parts connected by strands of spandex or nylon like ligaments, which is how the sock snake can ingest such large sock prey.
After slowly swallowing the sock antelope from head to toe, it could take a week or two for the sock antelope to be fully digested if the sock snake wanted to digest it. If not, though, the sock antelope will just rest inside its stomach for some time before being regurgitated free to roam the wild once again as the sock snake hunts for another sock creature to swallow whole.
Normally, simply holding your breathe will knock a terrestrial sock creature out in a few minutes while marine sock life either takes an hour or so to pass out or do not need to breathe air at all to remain conscious, but something about being crushed will sap the consciousness of a sock creature that breathes air within seconds under constant pressure. Even a water-breathing sock will be knocked out by constriction.
Once the sock antelope has lost consciousness, the sock snake swallows it headfirst. When going for any sock ungulate, it makes sure that it doesn't have horns at all or if it does, that the horns are very small compared to the rest of the sock ungulate's body so that it can still wrap its mouth around the head and swallow it without it getting stuck in its throat. A sock snake can stretch very wide to accommodate large prey, even if the prey itself is bigger than the largest part of the sock snake, all without tearing the wool and/or cotton that makes up its skin. Its jaw is also in multiple parts connected by strands of spandex or nylon like ligaments, which is how the sock snake can ingest such large sock prey.
After slowly swallowing the sock antelope from head to toe, it could take a week or two for the sock antelope to be fully digested if the sock snake wanted to digest it. If not, though, the sock antelope will just rest inside its stomach for some time before being regurgitated free to roam the wild once again as the sock snake hunts for another sock creature to swallow whole.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 1300 x 583px
File Size 24.6 kB
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