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Arcturus Fauna: a shrowk, a flying reptile from the Arcturan planet of Tormance in A Voyage to Arcturus (1920) by David Lindsay."Before many minutes he was able to distinguish the shapes and colors of the flying monsters. They were not birds, but creatures with long, snakelike bodies, and ten reptilian legs apiece, terminating in fins which acted as wings. The bodies were of bright blue, the legs and fins were yellow. They were flying, without haste, but in a somewhat ominous fashion, straight toward them. He could make out a long, thin spike projecting from each of the heads."
"If you want to know their intention, I'll tell you. To make a meal of us. First of all their spikes will pierce us, and then their mouths, which are really suckers, will drain us dry of blood—pretty thoroughly too; there are no half measures with shrowks. They are toothless beasts, so don't eat flesh."
"Their bodies were of huge size. They produced in Maskull the same sensation of loathing as insects did. He instinctively understood that as they hunted with their wills, there was no necessity for them to possess a swift motion."
"It was about thirty feet long. Its bright-coloured skin was shining, slippery, and leathery; a mane of black hair covered its long neck. Its face was awesome and unnatural, with its carnivorous eyes, frightful stiletto, and blood-sucking cavity. There were true fins on its back and tail."
"the contact of the brute's slimy skin was disgusting."
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EmmetEarwax [2022-03-16 03:28:14 +0000 UTC]
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Xhodocto385 [2016-05-17 19:03:59 +0000 UTC]
like how the reptile seems to fly via those weebed feet, and i like the slimy skin.
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