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Woozle
MemberIndigenous people in Asia sometimes use cormorant birds to hunt fish. They put a collar around the bird's neck so it can't swallow the fish and instead bring it back to the boat half down their throat to be recovered. Maybe the collar here is to keep her tail from eating people.
Naruto-Kun
MemberHow exotic! >:3
SalaciousLupine49
Membermaybe, but it sure ain't keeping the little fucker from trying to steal her popsicle
Thekingofcrocodiles
MemberWell i learned something today.
+1 to you good sir.
Horus Wild
MemberI feel as though i should be more afraid than turn on but then I look at the image and then Im like "Well thats a fine piece of ass"
Taiga Aster
MemberWell it could be to stop it from swallowing a furry's dick, since those can get really big...
Mewberry
MemberIt just brings the dick back half down its throat to be recovered
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