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disassembled slowly, over the next few hours, at a molecular level. :P
Lockheed the dragon gets bored of the hero lifestyle and eats his two pet avenger teammates, Hairball and Ms lion. <3 what a tight belly that handsome dragon lad has.
Thanos has got nothing on this avenger decimation machine.
A wonderful commission from chubbyjam :p
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Posted by ChaoskampfNunc 6 years ago Report
Hairball, huh? They'll really be a hairball soon :p
Posted by anyonarex 6 years ago Report
if the dragon acids even leave anything behind <3
Posted by ChaoskampfNunc 6 years ago Report
That's true. It's possible they're both dissolved completely and totally forgotten about~
Posted by Philosoraptor 6 years ago Report
Barring 'magical' digestive powers a dragon might have, reptiles usually can completely dissolve bones though keratin hair, claws, horns and hooves pretty much pass through their digestive systems in the same condition as they went in.
Posted by anyonarex 6 years ago Report
hmmm, so perhaps a hairball with some claws and such inside it. :p
Posted by Philosoraptor 6 years ago Report
Yes, a flying reptile might have the same high metabolism as a raptorial bird like a hawk or owl, and eject gastric pellets that could contain bones too as it takes more time in a stomach to dissolve them than flying creatures have time for. Although coughing up hairballs with the remains of prey is popular in vore art with all species, very few mammals actually do this other than extremely long haired cats like Persians, and it is actually their own long hair that is accidentally swallowed while grooming. The length of the hair prevents them from slipping into the small orifice leading into the small intestines unless they enter it the right way, so they tend to ball up and have to be orally ejected. The fur of their actual prey however, like mice and rats never cause hairballs because this hair is so short that it would easily fit into the intestines. This is why you never hear about big felines like lions coughing up hairball. It is so unlikely they would swallow masses of very long hair of prey (like a zebra's tail) and their own hair is generally too short to block the gut through accidental swallowing while grooming themelves. An exception might be the longest haired feral felines like maybe a lynx or snow leopard. If huge dragons were real creatures, and swallowed horses and long haired women whole, it is possible they would get hairballs from the extremely long indigestible hair through reptiles generally have very accommodating intestines for bulky indigestible items.