Benjamin Creek Goat Vore
Benjamin Creek. Also known as Big Ben, is a huge and obese goat. He lives on Golden Meadow Farm. He has soft white and black goat fur. He weighs 600 pounds and stands at 4 feet tall on 4 legs with hooves. He can stand on two legs like a human and will stand at 5 feet tall. He's bisexual and prefers receiving blowjobs. He's very kind and gentle with humans, despite his size. He loves making new friends with humans and eating them. Depending on how hungry he is, he'll either ask permission to eat you or trick you into being eaten. He can be a bit mischievous and playful at times. He loves belly rubs and good food. He has a large fur lined scrotum, containing two large testicles that swing when he walks. He has a long, thin goat penis with a pointed penis tip, with a very thin strip of flesh at the tip called the urethral process or pizzle. When his penis is not aroused or peeing, his penis is inside the penis sheath and hides inside his body. He has a goat tail and a dark ringed butt hole. He releases little poop pellets when he poops. He loves eating more than he loves sex. Most of the time after he's had a good suck, he'll get hungry and usually eat you.
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