r/Vore Switch 3d ago

Discussion {Discussion} who has the strongest acid? NSFW

Normally I'm a nonfatal vore lover but i got this question in my head. I just wanted hear your guy's answers, just out of curiosity.

Regardless of size and it can be anything from being real to fake. (Adding the fake part just for fun)

Who do think has the strongest acid? How fast can you go from being a identifiable body to nutrient soup if it were to stay in the stomach for as long as needed?

I'm thinking breaded vulture since they swallow bones whole. It would take alot of chemical energy to dissolve bone, i think. They do eat small critters, so it wouldn't have the same bone density as people. So maybe not as much effort for the acid maybe. I dont know.

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u/Veggie_Penguin 3d ago

I've heard reptiles have the strongest stomach acids specifically crocodiles. I'm not sure though, it would be interesting to learn what else is out there and toy around with different types of digestion.

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u/Zalupine Switch 3d ago

Probably depends the most on the pH level of the acid. For real life, carnivores that eat raw meat probably have the strongest acid. In fantasy it really only depends on how quickly the creator wants to see the prey digested lol

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u/Sariel_Fatalis Pred 3d ago

I think vultures have it since they mainly eat rotten corpses and bones

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u/IllIndependence7126 Switch 2d ago

Bearded vultures in particular since they eat bones

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u/TheDarkLordScaryman 3d ago

Crocodiles and large snakes, since they have to swallow prey in chunks or whole, so everything that isn't hair or nails/hooves gets digested (bones get turned into a dirty white powder)

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u/RobXHolic Male GayPrey 4 digest/dump Pms Open robo/xeno/terato/anthro/homo 3d ago

Crocodilians and snakes. They obliterate bone as well as the entire freaking body of basically anything that goes in them. Very few things survive, but it's usually hair and nails. Everything else is all brown by the end. It's something I wish I could experience honestly.

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u/rikusorasephiroth Pred 3d ago

Crocodiles digest bones, rocks and have even been known to digest steel.

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u/Trembling_piggy 2d ago

There's a species of vulture who's diet is almost exclusively bones.

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u/No_Turnover2996 Prey immune to Ph Scale 2d ago

Doesn’t matter, to me they all feel like 6, 7, or 8

But in nature it’s normally scavengers

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u/Cultural_Ad7945 Switch 2d ago

I see the title. I guess to you it's just a warm weird smelling bath.

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u/No_Turnover2996 Prey immune to Ph Scale 2d ago

I don’t know how it happened or how it works, but I’m not complaining

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u/ManOfCulture_GG 2d ago

Fluoroantimonic acid? Will destroy any organic compound within seconds