@Bleak: The slime had absorbed what it could find, but instead of gaining energy from the meal, it started to feel tired? It knew it was still quite hungry even though it ate the little round bugs, but this felt different. The wet some of the bugs were in tasted different from the other wet. It... the slime started to feel strange. It felt like its cells had been heated too much, like it was on fire! This feeling started to spread though its body, starting from the parts of itself that touched the other wet. Then again, the little round things in that part of the wet ground hadn't moved. What was going on?
@Eltanin: The stickiness of the slime's tail, or perhaps just the grip it provided, gave the slime the grip it needed to not slide around on the futally escaping creature. The slime that as it tightened its grip, it was able to hold on that much better, and the animal moved that much less. The creature pushed with its parts in back, but one of the two parts was half-caught in the slime's tendril. Instead of going as far or as fast as it did before, it seemed to jump at an angle, landing itself and the slime into something hard and rough.
@Ravager: The slime wasn't able to get deep enough into the creature to cut off the animal's air, but it did open a hole in the animal, causing something wet to come out, all over the slime. It could feel the air movements change, instead of the animal shaking it up and down, it felt like it was going down only now.
@Wrecker: Sounds, countless ones, started to be noticed by Wrecker as soon as it grew its new parts. One sound in particular stood out because it was louder than the others, coming from nearby, not all that far away. It sounded like something.. scratching something, and chewing. A ripping sound? Whatever this was, it was coming from... behind it, near where it had its fight recently.
@Ish: The hard brown thing [http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/fruits/images/large/coconut.jpg] Ish found was the hardest organic it had found yet, or maybe only on par with the deer antler. It gnawed and chewed, but didn't make much affect. It was able to rip off what remained of its outer furry-ish part, and was able to eat it. It looked like something had tried to eat the thing before, but failed. Ish, however, was able to start making small scratches through the main part of the organic shell.
@Eltanin: The stickiness of the slime's tail, or perhaps just the grip it provided, gave the slime the grip it needed to not slide around on the futally escaping creature. The slime that as it tightened its grip, it was able to hold on that much better, and the animal moved that much less. The creature pushed with its parts in back, but one of the two parts was half-caught in the slime's tendril. Instead of going as far or as fast as it did before, it seemed to jump at an angle, landing itself and the slime into something hard and rough.
@Ravager: The slime wasn't able to get deep enough into the creature to cut off the animal's air, but it did open a hole in the animal, causing something wet to come out, all over the slime. It could feel the air movements change, instead of the animal shaking it up and down, it felt like it was going down only now.
@Wrecker: Sounds, countless ones, started to be noticed by Wrecker as soon as it grew its new parts. One sound in particular stood out because it was louder than the others, coming from nearby, not all that far away. It sounded like something.. scratching something, and chewing. A ripping sound? Whatever this was, it was coming from... behind it, near where it had its fight recently.
@Ish: The hard brown thing [http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/fruits/images/large/coconut.jpg] Ish found was the hardest organic it had found yet, or maybe only on par with the deer antler. It gnawed and chewed, but didn't make much affect. It was able to rip off what remained of its outer furry-ish part, and was able to eat it. It looked like something had tried to eat the thing before, but failed. Ish, however, was able to start making small scratches through the main part of the organic shell.