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Turai the unfezant here is gonna help me demonstrate the inner workings of a dagonair's digestive system.
1) We start with the mouth, where food such as this delicious fowl is taken in with a gulp.
2) Food is pushed down through the esophagus, getting coated with drool in the process.
3) Food can go sideways as my muscles propel the food along.
4) My pyloric sphincter separates the esophagus from my stomach, and keeps food from escaping.
5) My stomach squeezes and works acid into the food, transforming them from a solid thing to a goopy liquid chyme.
6) Now that this bird is liquid, they're allowed to push on forwards towards the intestines.
7) The first part of my small intestine injects bile and other substances to break apart the liquid into even finer particles.
8) Deeper in my small intestine, the sludge of former bird is deprived of nutrients, going towards thickening these coils.
9) Then what remains of Turai is pushed into the large intestine, where the moisture is steadily sucked from them and they begin to turn brown.
10) Once Turai is little more than a load of shit, their ruined slop is stored in the rectum until ready to be released.
11) Finally what was a creature is finally pushed out my tailhole to stew in a rancid heep.
Thanks again Turai for helping me give this most educational demonstration for the rest....speaking of which, I'm still hungry. Anyone wanna help me out?
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Posted by komaru 2 months ago Report
A wonderful water slide indeed!~
Posted by seichi 2 months ago Report
Very informative :3
Posted by Bellelbe 2 months ago Report
Single handedly turning Dragonair into one of my favourite mon! Frankly, I don't know what's more powerful here. Your stomach or that meaty description... I'm melting and I haven't even been eaten!
Posted by thirdspurs 2 months ago Report
I'm very glad you're enjoying them. They're certainly my favorite of the serpent shaped pokemon