Showing posts with label whale shark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whale shark. Show all posts

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Reindeered Rhinco Typus

It seems someone wanted my whale shark OC Rhinco Typus to Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer in a special Christmas parade.  She is not objecting, well the muzzle gag makes that difficult to say the least. 

She still practices at dance.  She tends to dress in a provocative manner and assets tend to be on display.   Though she publicly state what she does for a living, she is not ashamed if confronted. 

She like all whale sharks she is vegetarian, the whale sharks eat plankton like most whales.  She is a gentle person and is friends with  Zenyatta Dressage, Zenyatta teaches her more formal dance moves.  Rhinco teaches some her dance steps in stripping.

Name: Rhincodon "Rhinco" Typus
Species:Whale Shark

Gender: Female
Age: 39
Height: 6" 5"
Weight: 150lbs
Residence: New Portaferry
Affiliations:None
Occupation: stripper, dancer, adult film star
Relatives: None
Allies: Zenyatta Dressage
Frenemies: None   
Enemies: Police

Personality: She is open about her sexuality, she is not ashamed of her looks and skills.
Likes: dance, people who do not care about her looks
Dislikes:judgemental people

Crush: On the lookout

Thursday, December 13, 2018

COMMISSION YCH 38 A Littled Tied Up Thinco

This is a commission I made with :iconlithiumlolita: OPEN (limited slots) - YCH 38 - ALittleTiedUp with my whale shark OC Rhinco Typus  who swimming nude and has found for a over affectionate octopus.

Rhincodon "Rhinco" Typus is  a whale shark exotic dancer,  she is a member of the seedier side of New Portaferry.  She was an exceptionally tall girl, she is 6' 5'' and was always in the back of her class photos.  She starting dancing o make ends meet.  She is also a adult video star to make her life comfortable.  She knows she can't keep doing this forever.  She still practices at dance.  She tends to dress in a provocative manner and assets tend to be on display.   Though she publicly state what she does for a living, she is not ashamed if confronted. 

She like all whale sharks she is vegetarian, the whale sharks eat plankton like most whales.  She is a gentle person and is friends with  Zenyatta Dressage, Zenyatta teaches her more formal dance moves.  Rhinco teaches some her dance steps in stripping.

As the largest fish in the sea, reaching lengths of 40 feet (12 meters) or more, whale sharks have an enormous menu from which to choose. Fortunately for most sea-dwellers—and us!—their favorite meal is plankton. They scoop these tiny plants and animals up, along with any small fish that happen to be around, with their colossal gaping mouths while swimming close to the water's surface.
The whale shark, like the world's second largest fish, the basking shark, is a filter feeder. In order to eat, the beast juts out its formidably sized jaws and passively filters everything in its path.  The mechanism is theorized to be a technique called “cross-flow filtration,” similar to some bony fish and baleen whales.
The whale shark's flattened head sports a blunt snout above its mouth with short barbels protruding from its nostrils. Its back and sides are gray to brown with white spots among pale vertical and horizontal stripes, and its belly is white. Its two dorsal fins are set rearward on its body, which ends in a large dual-lobbed caudal fin (or tail).
Preferring warm waters, whale sharks populate all tropical seas. They are known to migrate every spring to the continental shelf of the central west coast of Australia. The coral spawning of the area's Ningaloo Reef provides the whale shark with an abundant supply of plankton.
Although massive, whale sharks are docile fish and sometimes allow swimmers to hitch a ride. They are currently listed as a vulnerable species; however, they continue to be hunted in parts of Asia, such as the Philippines.

Monday, July 18, 2016

SUN BAKED SHARKS

My whale shark OC Rhincodon "Rhinco" Typus is having a very bad beach day.  Now she is being lead away after being kidnapped.

This is my new OC Rhincodon "Rhnico" Typus, a whale shark exotic dancer,  she is a member of the seedier side of New Portaferry.  She was an exceptionally tall girl, she is 6' 5'' and was always in the back of her class photos.  She starting dancing o make ends meet.  She is also a adult video star to make her life comfortable.  She knows she can't keep doing this forever.  She still practices at dance.  She tends to dress in a provocative manner and assets tend to be on display.   Though she publicly state what she does for a living, she is not ashamed if confronted. 

She like all whale sharks she is vegetarian, the whale sharks eat plankton like most whales.  She is a gentle person and is friends with  Zenyatta Dressage, Zenyatta teaches her more formal dance moves.  Rhinco teaches some her dance steps in stripping.


As the largest fish in the sea, reaching lengths of 40 feet (12 meters) or more, whale sharks have an enormous menu from which to choose. Fortunately for most sea-dwellers—and us!—their favorite meal is plankton. They scoop these tiny plants and animals up, along with any small fish that happen to be around, with their colossal gaping mouths while swimming close to the water's surface.
The whale shark, like the world's second largest fish, the basking shark, is a filter feeder. In order to eat, the beast juts out its formidably sized jaws and passively filters everything in its path.  The mechanism is theorized to be a technique called “cross-flow filtration,” similar to some bony fish and baleen whales.




Here are three shark OC's are on the beach for some sun bathing, they all want to avoid tan lines.  They are also making sure that they don't have inadvertent fish fry.  We have (L to R)  my whaleshark OC Rhincodon "Rhinco" Typus, Furaffinity Yami's lifeguard Sharkaleen Fins,
and Furaffinity acr OC Maxine Megalodon are to catch some rays.


This is my new OC Rhincodon "Rhinco" Typus, a whale shark exotic dancer,  she is a member of the seedier side of New Portaferry.  She was an exceptionally tall girl, she is 6' 5'' and was always in the back of her class photos.  She starting dancing o make ends meet.  She is also a adult video star to make her life comfortable.  She knows she can't keep doing this forever.  She still practices at dance.  She tends to dress in a provocative manner and assets tend to be on display.   Though she publicly state what she does for a living, she is not ashamed if confronted. 

She like all whale sharks she is vegetarian, the whale sharks eat plankton like most whales.  She is a gentle person and is friends with  Zenyatta Dressage, Zenyatta teaches her more formal dance moves.  Rhinco teaches some her dance steps in stripping.


As the largest fish in the sea, reaching lengths of 40 feet (12 meters) or more, whale sharks have an enormous menu from which to choose. Fortunately for most sea-dwellers—and us!—their favorite meal is plankton. They scoop these tiny plants and animals up, along with any small fish that happen to be around, with their colossal gaping mouths while swimming close to the water's surface.
The whale shark, like the world's second largest fish, the basking shark, is a filter feeder. In order to eat, the beast juts out its formidably sized jaws and passively filters everything in its path.  The mechanism is theorized to be a technique called “cross-flow filtration,” similar to some bony fish and baleen whales.

Here is the bio of A little something for Shark Week coming up and just because it seems everyone but me has a sexy female shark character so it was high time I created one of my own.

Name: Sharkaleen Fins.

Age: 29

Sexual status: Straight

Weight: 120

Height: 6.4

Cup size: Two D's.

Occupation: Lifeguard.

Likes: Fish, swimming, outdoors, walks on the beach (of course)

Dislikes: Polluted water.

Story: Sharkaleen is a no nonsense life guard at a giant swimming pool aquariam made for Aquatic life form anthros. People may find it strange for a shark lifeguard and tend to be nervous of her because of her species. But Sharkaleen works hard to assure people that she is not the mindless eating machine people claim her species are. In fact she proven that when she saved a child's life and is promoted as head lifeguard. She keeps an eyeful on non-aquatic life forms whenever they visit the Aquatic's swimming pool center and keeping them safe from drowning. She is super fast in the water and on dry land what most people don't know is that due to the fact she is a fish like many Aquatic anthromorphic species she produces slippery slimy mucus to keep her body wet which explains why now and then the top or her bras tend to slip off by accident.

Hope you guys like her.

Here is Maxine Megalodon



Sunday, May 29, 2016

OC Rhinco Typus Underwear

This is my whale shark OC Rhincodon Typus has been bound and gagged in her underwear.  This is continuing development as a artist (loosest use of the term) maybe in a hundred years I will be Rembrandt.

Rhincodon "Rhinco" Typus is  a whale shark exotic dancer,  she is a member of the seedier side of New Portaferry.  She was an exceptionally tall girl, she is 6' 5'' and was always in the back of her class photos.  She starting dancing o make ends meet.  She is also a adult video star to make her life comfortable.  She knows she can't keep doing this forever.  She still practices at dance.  She tends to dress in a provocative manner and assets tend to be on display.   Though she publicly state what she does for a living, she is not ashamed if confronted. 
She like all whale sharks she is vegetarian, the whale sharks eat plankton like most whales.  She is a gentle person and is friends with  Zenyatta Dressage, Zenyatta teaches her more formal dance moves.  Rhinco teaches some her dance steps in stripping.


As the largest fish in the sea, reaching lengths of 40 feet (12 meters) or more, whale sharks have an enormous menu from which to choose. Fortunately for most sea-dwellers—and us!—their favorite meal is plankton. They scoop these tiny plants and animals up, along with any small fish that happen to be around, with their colossal gaping mouths while swimming close to the water's surface.
The whale shark, like the world's second largest fish, the basking shark, is a filter feeder. In order to eat, the beast juts out its formidably sized jaws and passively filters everything in its path.  The mechanism is theorized to be a technique called “cross-flow filtration,” similar to some bony fish and baleen whales.
The whale shark's flattened head sports a blunt snout above its mouth with short barbels protruding from its nostrils. Its back and sides are gray to brown with white spots among pale vertical and horizontal stripes, and its belly is white. Its two dorsal fins are set rearward on its body, which ends in a large dual-lobbed caudal fin (or tail).
Preferring warm waters, whale sharks populate all tropical seas. They are known to migrate every spring to the continental shelf of the central west coast of Australia. The coral spawning of the area's Ningaloo Reef provides the whale shark with an abundant supply of plankton.
Although massive, whale sharks are docile fish and sometimes allow swimmers to hitch a ride. They are currently listed as a vulnerable species; however, they continue to be hunted in parts of Asia, such as the Philippines.