A big meal for Nyoka 3 -- skunkette lamia/griffon
The big griffon, asphyxiated into unconsciousness, slides helplessly into Nyoka the skunkette lamia's stomach. Like so many before him, he is now just a huge and temporary bulge in her midsection.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Skunk
Size 1086 x 842px
File Size 163.5 kB
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As for the picture itself....well, she looks rather content. Quite a flexible lady you have there ;)
As for the picture itself....well, she looks rather content. Quite a flexible lady you have there ;)
> When you click on this little "reply to this post" button beneath a commen, you will add your reply -and- the user in question gets notified that you did so.
Thanks, Mstuarn. I didn't know that.
> Quite a flexible lady you have there ;)
Nyoka is very snakelike and has a huge head. In snakes, huge head = the ability to swallow very large prey. 89
Thanks, Mstuarn. I didn't know that.
> Quite a flexible lady you have there ;)
Nyoka is very snakelike and has a huge head. In snakes, huge head = the ability to swallow very large prey. 89
Uvuzi and Nyoka are a mixture of skunk and snake, and have a more snakelike mixture of stomach acids. They can thus digest flesh, bone, and scales, but not enamel (teeth), or hair (fur, feathers, etc). No predator I know of can digest hair; there is no little caloric value in it that there is no benefit to making the right enzymes.
Given her warm-blooded physiology, Nyoka digests things rather more quickly than a snake. It can still take her several days to a week to fully digest a really big meal, like this one.
Given her warm-blooded physiology, Nyoka digests things rather more quickly than a snake. It can still take her several days to a week to fully digest a really big meal, like this one.
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