Giant fox shaking micros out of a jar into his mouth. Some miss his mouth, falling to the floor. A micro is seen dangling from his sheath, another, crushed under his paw, and two others, smushed onto a pawpad. Stomach gurgling noises are depicted, implying it's fatal vore (they're being digested)
Giant fox belching on micro prey. A messy stomach internal shows some micros gagging, clutching their throats, coughing, drowning in slime, being embedded in chewed up burgers with a part of their tail ripped off, etc. One is covered in queso, another only has a flesh-free skull visible, etc, some others are trying to climb onto the walls, etc.
The same as pic 2, but with some color.
Canid stomachs heat up & reach a pH just above 1 when digesting.
It's enough to burn through live prey.
It's also enough to produce such a hot, foul concentration of hydrogen sulfide & putrescine from past meat, they may suffocate first.
Breathe deep.
(Amazing art by @unreliablesize.bsky.social)