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commission by Orcasnacks comics

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For those of you who were debating about the digestion of the ponies and whether it counts as soft or hard vore, please take note of this. All three ponies are in the forestomach, and forestomachs don’t have stomach acid. If they were in the main stomach, then you’d have an argument.
This has been your fun facts about the orca digestive system. 😎
Background Pony #CB14
What that character inside of orca’s stomach is actually oc:acette becuase i see the word that says ‘oc:acette’
Background Pony #20CF
even though shes eating ponies…i cant help but to love marina…i mean cmon how can you NOT love that face…..would you mind a hug?
Background Pony #D2E0
@DarkyBoode32  
Common misunderstanding, but soft vore means prey goes into the pred in a single, typically unharmed piece. Hard vore has the usual rip-and-tear stuff. Either soft or hard can end in digestion/fatal (much more likely so with the latter), but for endosoma to happen, it has to be soft and no-digestion.