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The land anemone: an illustrated guide By Eater99 -- Report

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"This diagram illustrates the process which you will undergo as this creature's food. We hope you find it encouraging, informative, and helpful in your search for a suitable predator to devour you whole and digest you alive.

"Permanent Vorcations Inc.
"Providing premium prey to deserving monsters since before it was legal!"
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This is just a quickie diagram/ad I made up to fully illustrate the anatomy of a Land Anemone and its digestion process. I kind of got this idea of Emilia from the 'Downing a Daughter' series flipping through a catalog of predators for Chandra and spotting this.

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Suibelly

Posted by Suibelly 10 years ago Report

Very nice, it'd be interesting to see diagrams like this for other creatures too.

Eater99

Posted by Eater99 10 years ago Report

That's an interesting idea! I may very well make a series out of it

Suibelly

Posted by Suibelly 10 years ago Report

That'd be fun to see! ^^

damselnlace

Posted by damselnlace 10 years ago Report

I like it.

Eater99

Posted by Eater99 10 years ago Report

Thank you!

Larkspurdiblock

Posted by Larkspurdiblock 6 years ago Report

You ever thought about looking at predatory tunicates for inspiration? They're pretty good for vore.

Eater99

Posted by Eater99 6 years ago Report

I have, actually! We were talking about them in my vertebrate zoology class (the real ones, that is), and I couldn't help thinking they'd make really cool preds if they were big enough

Larkspurdiblock

Posted by Larkspurdiblock 6 years ago Report

Yep. Their transparent bodies make for a really neat aesthetic; their cousins the tunicates could also make for neat preds, especially if you combined them with the egg of the xenomorph from the Alien franchise.