Meat Snakes

Meat Snakes

Mutuari Carnis (Latin for: To borrow Flesh), commonly referred to as the Meat Snake, is the 3rd member of the Carnis family, and the 2nd product of the Crawl. Meat snakes are found worldwide, however they are mostly clustered around regions with moderate temperatures.

Over its lifespan, a meat snake will swap out its skull with those of its different meals. However, it only changes out the skull if the previous one is damaged, or it prefers the newer skull. Otherwise it will be excreted like other unwanted materials. If a Meat Snake has eaten a dead stag, it's face will resemble a stag. The Meat Snakes flesh turns a deeper shade of red the more it consumes.

The Meat Snake poses no threat at all to humanity, instead providing several benefits. The key advantage of the Meat Snake is its ability to disinfect and consume meat products, allowing for a safe method of disposal. Because of this, Meat Snakes are mainly used in butcher shops to rid of rotting and expired meat and scraps of meat, warzones with hundreds of festering bodies, zoos with dead/sick animals, and diseased roadkill.