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The story of Stripes Ch 3 Group feeding

Uploaded: 8 years ago

Owner: Fischie

Tags: Digestion Hard Vore Fatal Fish sharks predation under water Shark Pred grouper survival Fish Prey tropical lemon shark shark eats social behavior coral reef red grouper bait ball

I think this is my longest story yet with about 4000 words. It still is no novel but I hope I managed to go a little beyond the usual "see, grab, eat, digest" Though I have to admitt that this still is the mainstay of my work.
In this episode we see a few examples of lemon shark social behavior as well as what exactly my little lemon shark does to become a big lemon shark.

Thumbnail pic courtesy of TyphaKoromo from FA

As usual I am open to any...
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Fischie - 7 years ago

Thanks, this is probably the nicest feedback I got in ages. I went a little beyong scientiffic evidence on Stripes, let's call it extrapolation^^ I am glad you like him.

Casdan1492 - 7 years ago

Very nice as always, I'm looking into finishing reading this series! Here I loved to read that Stripes got stronger and more confident after he ate all those fish. Predators fully taking advantage of what they eat is an awesome idea.

Answering your questions: reading these feels like being underwater, watching it happen for real. Your descriptions are able to "trap" the reader and make him follow aquatic vore adventures, hehe.

And Stripes as a character shows an interesting balance between plausibility and a more humanized character, I'd say.

The story of Stripes Ch 2

Uploaded: 8 years ago

Owner: Fischie

Tags: Digestion Hard Vore Fatal predation under water Shark Pred survival tropical lemon shark shark eats social behavior coral reef

This is the continuation of the story of a lemon shark's life. It is shorter as it encompasses only one particularly eventful evening. Stripes sets out to hund and gets more out of it than he had expected.

Also this story contains quite a bit of digestion near the end. I know it is not everyones cup of tea so I would like to hear your opinion on the matter. Do you want more or less of it? Should I do some stories completely without it or even some focusing on it?

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Fischie - 7 years ago

He is still very inexperienced at this point. Maybe four years old, just moving out of the mangroves. He will habe to learn a lot. Now he is among the smallest sharks in his habitat and needs to be very careful.

Casdan1492 - 7 years ago

Very nice. I'll have to keep reading this series. Stripes got a friend, let's see what adventures do they have from here on, haha.

I like the detail of Stripes needing to eat more to sustain his growing body. Oh, yeah, growing bodies need much energy and many nutrients to grow! I like to see Stripes as a "child shark", or something like that :P He's not an adult after all. And growing "kids" need to get their food! :gulp:

The story of Stripes CH 1

Uploaded: 8 years ago

Owner: Fischie

Tags: Eating Soft Vore Hard Vore reef Shark Pred grouper survival Shark Prey lemon shark tropical island Bahamas mangrove mangroves shark eats soldier fish researchers poachers

I actually dragged my lazy ass away from Fallout 4 to write this (Yes that was hard, I did not buy it until yesterday to safe my semester)
This is the adventure of a lemon shark, starting out just after being born. He has to survive in a tropical paradise, that has a few nasty surprises for all those who are not tourists. This first part has many flaws I fear (I could not resist making an appearance in it myself, I described some parts far shallower than others (inconsistent quality) and...
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Fischie - 7 years ago

Yep. I even had a shitty cameo appearance in it as well. :P
Predators depleting small fish in yearly cycles is actually a thing in some places. And yes, good he survived. The stories follow him all the way to adulthood. I am glad you like him. He is something for the realism enthusiasts.

Casdan1492 - 7 years ago

Two things: first, I actually love the idea of the little sharks being so greedy that they depleted their mangrove from preys, hehe. Hungry preds depleting entire ecosystems seems like an amazing idea, at least to me.

And second, I would have been so sad if Stripes had been caught and finned! :( I'm really glad that he survived.

Antarctic
huntress
(soft
vore, sort of hard vore, digestion)
She
has been rudely awakened by the high pitched barking of a lone baby
seal which was crying out for her mother. Apparently the youngling
has been left behind when the other crabeater seals departed for
their hunting grounds. Despite her keen vision, she could not make
out the little white ball of fluff against the whirling snow which
was brightly illuminated by the morning sun. Judging by the bearing
of the barks, the young seal was

Antarctic huntress

Uploaded: 8 years ago

Owner: Fischie

Tags: Soft Vore Digestion Fatal Ice gorging Cold predation survival Bird Prey Multiple Preys leopard seal pred seal pup prey penguin prey antarctic

This story depicts a slightly exaggerated natural predation event. If you can not bear reading cute things getting eaten and killed in varying order then this story is not for you. Consider yourself warned.
To all the rest: Have fun accompanying a leopard seal on a hunting trip through antarctica. She will meet interesting creatures and then eat them.
This is almost exclusively soft vore with quite a bit of scenes set inside the predator's hard working stomach (with no sprinkles or...
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Fischie - 8 years ago

That was the rough idea.

ChaoskampfNunc - 8 years ago

What a kind predator~ Saving those penguin chicks the trouble of having to grow up to get eaten and just eating them as is

Crocodealing
with prey
(soft
vore, mild digestion)
It
was a warm sunny day in northern Australia where he lived, far away
from any traces of civilization. Though the name of his species might
suggest he would live in the ocean, the old saltwater crocodile very
much preferred spending his time in a river mouth. Some of the
younger salties apparently thought differently and frequented the
murky coastal waters. Most likely because bigger fish could be found
there compared to those in the river. But

Crocodealing with prey

Uploaded: 8 years ago

Owner: Fischie

Tags: Eating Soft Vore Fatal croc feeding Crocodile Pred Swallowing whole Fish Prey live prey Bird Prey crocodile prey slatwater crocodile saltie

Yes, I have finally managed to come up with a lame pun as title for a story. To cut a long story short, this is something I scribbled down without many thought, after seeing this splendidsubmission
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/19813672/
I was originally planning to write something about a leopard seal, and then this brilliant mawshot popped up and I wanted to do something with a crocodile.
This story is pretty simple and to the point, not much background there, just a...
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Fischie - 8 years ago

thank you

ChaoskampfNunc - 8 years ago

There's not a lot of feral crocodile stuff out there so it's always a boon to see more ^^

Life
in the pond
(soft
vore, graphic digestion, defecation (only last paragraph))
Near
a forest some 25 kilometres off the coast, there was a pond. Not like
the cheap duck ponds filled with a thick green algae soup one finds
in every village. Rather than being created on a tight budget to give
people something to look at during their walks, it was a natural
occurrence. It received most of its water from a small clear brook,
which had its source somewhere in the forested hills. By virtue of
said

Life in the pond

Uploaded: 8 years ago

Owner: Fischie

Tags: Scat Digestion Fatal heron Defecation koi predation pond Bird Pred Fish Prey avian pred koi carp aquatic prey blue heron

A short story I have written for TyphaKoromo (from FA) as part of an art trade offered by them. I received a lovely picture of my lemon shark in return. I feel like a crook now.
My task was simple: Do something with a koi carp getting eaten. Fresh water creatures are somewhat alien to me and I had to do some googling around but in the end I think I was able to keep up my usual quality. (Last paragraph might not be for everyone though)
Enjoy