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Published: 2015-07-21 03:47:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 35345; Favourites: 256; Downloads: 288
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Jurrasic World's latest attraction, an enormous Titanoboa, recieves an unexpected windfall during the pteradactyl attack on the human tourists. A panic stricken woman has fallen into its pit like enclosure ( JW seems to be lacking basic safety measures, does it not? ). Stunned, she manages to stand on shaky legs and starts to look for a way out.
It is too late. With surprising speed for such a large reptile, the Titanoboa glides towards her and strikes. Normally she kills by constriction but this prey is small enough to devour alive. Seizing the horrified woman in her jaws Titanoboa works the flailing prey into a position so she can be swallowed head first.
With one gulp Titanoboa swallows the screaming and kicking woman to her waist. The screams become muffled cries as the prey disappears down the fleshy throat. Another swallow and the woman's legs slide into the snake's gullet. For a few seconds the woman's booted feet twitch outside the reptile's closed lips. Then Titanoboa yawns slightly and the woman's feet dissapear, too.
A squirming, writhing bulge travels down the forward length of Titanoboa. Soon the prey comes to rest towards the snake's middle- the woman has entered the serpent's stomach. Powerful contractions of the belly muscles begin to knead the twitching bulge in Titanoboa's gut and stimulate the release of powerful digestive fluids.
The great serpent glides back into the shadows. She needs to find a quiet place to digest her meal.
The woman still struggles, sending small bulges here and there along the reptile's flanks. In despair, she gives a final muffled cry from inside the snake's belly and is carried in her prison of flesh back to Titanoboa's lair.
A work commissioned by me from lensecap-art2.deviantart.com/
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Comments: 19
PJ-K21 [2015-11-27 17:02:21 +0000 UTC]
This is a great drawing, not the biggest fan of vore but this is nicely drawn.
Titanoboa would probably not be featured in a jurassic park/world movie because titanoboa didn't live in the mesozoic era, (The time of the dinosaurs) titanoboa appeared a few million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Pity, I would've loved to see a titanoboa fight a T-rex.
Once again, great drawing.
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upholder In reply to PJ-K21 [2015-11-27 19:12:09 +0000 UTC]
That is true, but Titanoboa's Paleoscene period would be closer time wise ( 10 million years ) to T. Rex's Late Cretaceous than the Brachiosaurs depicted in the series, who lived in the Jurassic Period ( c. 100 million years before T. Rex ).
But I hear you, the Hollywood producers of J.W. probably do not make such fine distinctions.
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PJ-K21 In reply to upholder [2015-11-27 19:33:30 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for reading and responding.
There would be other animals from the mesozoic that could please voraphiles, like the giant dinosaur eating frog beelzebufo, althought they probably have to size him up to be an actual threat to humans instead of just a basketball sized frog with horns.
Did you see jurassic world, and if you did what did you think of it and what is your opinion on zara's death scene?
I also wanna say that the monsters you draw are pretty cool and creative.
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upholder In reply to PJ-K21 [2015-11-28 14:58:56 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the compliments and your interest. But I am not the artist- all of the drawings on my page are commissions, i.e. I hire artists to create them. I come up with the concept and write the commentary. But I cannot draw so I hire artists to do the illustrations.
This art work was drawn by lensecap-art.com
On lensecap-art's page he has a drawing of Zara being eaten by the mosasaur. I explain in the lengthy commentary why I felt uncomfortable with her death scene.
On the whole I thought JW was the weakest movie in the franchise. But I liked the concept of the park so I incorporated the theme in this serpentine vignette.
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PJ-K21 In reply to upholder [2015-11-28 15:27:30 +0000 UTC]
Okay.
I dont click on external links I dont know.
Sorry.
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upholder In reply to PJ-K21 [2015-11-28 20:42:46 +0000 UTC]
Link is busted anyway. I will remove it.
It's all good.
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upholder In reply to HanSolo14 [2015-08-31 16:21:51 +0000 UTC]
I know, right? It would even be PG- no gore.
If the prey was a villainess it would sell even better.
Somebody get Steven Spielberg on the line...
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upholder In reply to warmonger646 [2015-07-23 03:10:05 +0000 UTC]
Yes it would! Feel free to contact the artist and commission a drawing from him.
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upholder In reply to warmonger646 [2015-07-23 21:56:48 +0000 UTC]
Contact him and negotiate a price. I think the actual cost will be a pleasant surprise to you.
What do you got to lose?
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upholder In reply to Bigkitty66652 [2015-07-21 22:52:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
There will be more next month.
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GiantessCrushStories [2015-07-21 22:10:12 +0000 UTC]
Nice story ☺
the victim has heels, like Claire, but wasn't as lucky
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upholder In reply to GiantessCrushStories [2015-07-21 22:50:22 +0000 UTC]
Having a bit part in the film ( " Titanoboa Victim " in the credits no doubt ) she would have lacked Claire's extraordinary running- in- heels ability.
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Ghrolath4 [2015-07-21 05:18:35 +0000 UTC]
Love seeing her sexy boots and legs kicking before disappearing into her drooly tomb.
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upholder In reply to Ghrolath4 [2015-07-21 11:28:12 +0000 UTC]
I like the subtle detail. If you look right behind the snake's jaw you can see a slight bulge, as if she is moving her arm about, trying to escape.
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Ghrolath4 In reply to upholder [2015-07-23 00:31:38 +0000 UTC]
Indeed! Got to love seeing the victims attempts at struggling through the skin and fat.
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