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Cohabitation planning is still a work in progress. Pairing some of our smallest creatures with some of our largest seems to work out on paper, and they enjoy each other's company. However, we HAVE noticed some missing Homalocephale. We're going to have to revise the diet plans... #impliedvore

Cohabitation planning is still a work in progress. Pairing some of our smallest creatures with some of our largest seems to work out on paper, and they enjoy each other's company. However, we HAVE noticed some missing Homalocephale. We're going to have to revise the diet plans... #impliedvore

(Slowly chipping away at re-learning the mod tools. Still plenty of backlog until then though!)

She (also) saw you staring.

He saw you staring.

She (also) saw you staring.

So about that one Mamenchi from the control group... it looks like they really did catch up!

So about that one Mamenchi from the control group... it looks like they really did catch up!

The body changes are even more striking when reunited with a member from the control group. They had a lot of catching up to do!

we have to go 𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒏 𝒃𝒊𝒈𝒈𝒆𝒓

Roughly 90 feet long from head to tail, the Mamenchisaurus was already one of the largest species in our roster. They've taken extremely well to the enhancements, and (if our food budget can keep up) are eager to match their length in width.

we have to go bigger

While they remain adept at taking (and choking) down larger prey, they seem to enjoy chasing down smaller morsels nearly as much. Playing with their food?

(Most of these screenshots were taken years ago. I'm going to try and refresh my memory with Blender to remake some of these models and try new species.) (There's still plenty of backlog to post until then, so don't worry!)

Social and play behavior remains unaffected by the added ballast. They're just as aggressive as ever, even with several hundred pounds of mass wobbling around.

He saw you staring.

The raptor experiments were a breakout success (thankfully without any actual breakouts)! Being far larger than their natural species gave us plenty of room to expand in all directions.

six-foot turkey (with and without stuffing)

(Admittedly, there are ulterior motives to thickening up some of the smaller herbivores - our Allosaurs weren't happy with their original size and demanded "larger portions")

We don't only specialize in theropods: our scientists are hard at work expanding the horizons (and waistlines) for all manner of species, big and small.

objects in mirror are closer than they appear

Some earlier enhancements were narrower in scope, such as focusing on the hips and thighs of the subject alone. The increased muscle density was meant to improve running speed, but results were inconclusive - the subjects were too distracted by their own jiggling to actually test for performance.

This account is for posting screenshots of my amateur model edits for JWE2! ️CW - images may contain: ⚠️ Non-anthro / quad (biped?) characters and creatures ⚠️ Weight gain, expansion, inflation ⚠️ Macro, size kink ⚠️ Vore (human and nonhuman prey) ⚠️ Workplace negligence, man's hubris before nature

The Acrocanthosaurus was one of the first tests to see whether an asset's frame could handle more "robust" additions. The results were better than expected...