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It is important to keep your body fit, especialy when your diet consists of large squirming meals.
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Posted by Saiai 5 years ago Report
Everything about him is perfect. The muscle, the curves, the scales, the simple fashion. Total heartthrob.
Posted by CorporalDred 5 years ago Report
Thanks! Yea, big bois are the best.
Posted by Fischie 5 years ago Report
I like the full belly, but wonder how these cocks even fit in his body.
Reading about squirming meals made me wonder if he is the type of pred that keeps trophies of his digested meals.
Posted by CorporalDred 5 years ago Report
There is a slit, of course, and those are smaller when non erect, hah. And nah, not a fan of whole trophies thing. And with the idea that it is a usual thing to eat, you wouldnt waste time on trophies, nor there might be any left.
Posted by Fischie 5 years ago Report
Good points. Next fun question: How strong is his stomach, and what can or cant it digest? How much is even left of his meals? I just love pondering those things.
Posted by CorporalDred 5 years ago Report
Well dont think I ever thought of idea to test how strong it is, because if you eat someone unwilling better make sure they cant move much. And slow and through digestion is the best, when even bone is just fragments and small bits.
Posted by Fischie 5 years ago Report
Sounds like your typical reptile. If you dont mind all those questions, how much food does he need? Does he have a favourite?
Posted by CorporalDred 5 years ago Report
Not at all! Well, probably quite a lot because of his size and way more active lifestyle than your average reptile. And any nutritious enough and not a huge hussle to swallow.
Posted by Fischie 5 years ago Report
Nice. Hope to see him on the hunt again. Loved the see inside view with the bird you posted once.
Posted by CorporalDred 5 years ago Report
Thanks! Yea, birds are nice.