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Concept: Nectar Squeezer

This creature's a true wonder of nature, it's huge and slow moving peaceful creature feeds only on grass and flowers, however the its strange body system cannot tolerate the glucose and anything sugary, and the creature then contract and squeeze its body to excrete the nectar from the many holes in the musles between the layers. The red spots on the body appears when the body builds up in the sugar level, also use to attract birds and other insects such as butterflies and bees to feed on the nectar, thus help clean the messy excretion.

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:iconainagami:
That's a shameless hummingbird.

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meow.
:iconkazym:
great artwork mate :D
:icondarcknyt:
The hummingbird "feeder" is ... ICK. :D

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:iconelloi:
lol @ the humingbird. for shame.

well done :)

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:icongreeneyedmonster88:
what fascinates me the most is the hummingbird eating from the nectarsqueezer's butthole :}

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:iconmorkh:
uh.. that's quite sick :D
:iconmaleventvm:
GROSS, but i love it xD
awesome design!

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:iconbutterfrog:
I must say I love your monsters... are this for a patron or just for fun? If its for fun then please keep it up!



Saludos

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:iconspinstermaiden:
That is somehow the cutest and grossest thing I've seen in a while. Congrats.

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