This is the second comm I got from Dolorcin and I love it to bits.
My new great white shark Gash (named after the long scars liing his back on either side) breaches the water with a large seal firmly caught on his teeth. His prey is getting a nice view into his cavernous maw and a healthy dose of vertigo before being swiftly introduced to his digestive system where it will probably meet the decomposing bones of its brethren he consumed two or three days ago. And then the shark might even go for seconds, but only if prey really presents itself. After all this catch will keep his stomach happy for quite some time on its own.
My new great white shark Gash (named after the long scars liing his back on either side) breaches the water with a large seal firmly caught on his teeth. His prey is getting a nice view into his cavernous maw and a healthy dose of vertigo before being swiftly introduced to his digestive system where it will probably meet the decomposing bones of its brethren he consumed two or three days ago. And then the shark might even go for seconds, but only if prey really presents itself. After all this catch will keep his stomach happy for quite some time on its own.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Shark
Gender Male
Size 1280 x 838px
Oh nyooo.. That fin looks like it's ready to fall right off. But also, quite the nice artistic job on this one!
Yeah, it's like a piece of paper with the corner just hanging off. Needs some tape!
If smeone wants to make a toony artpiece of that I would approve. But the spine of a shark dorsal fin is in the front, that is where all the rigidity comes from, so he is fine.
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