Christopher P. McManus

Teleporting Dinosaur

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Another ceremonial mask from the War between humans and dinosaurs 3000 years from now.

Paper mache, recycled fabric, wood, wire.

This dino has the ability to dazzle its prey with a quick flash of it face shutters. While the prey is hypnotized and in a state of torpor, the dino indulges himself on the flesh and bone of its victim. The prey tends to display little or no resistance and it has be recorded that some victims even help the dino eat themselves. In most cases this behavior can be observed as the offering up of limbs or the positioning of the body for easy feasting. In one extraordinary instance, a dino began to choke on its prey's ribcage and the prey actually preformed a impaired version of the Heimlich maneuver with its one remaining limb. The prey saved the dino only so that it could continue to be devoured.

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