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Wild Morning Hunting Rituals

This edited screenshot comic is dedicated to all of my Basuli and Tarzan-loving friends, fellow artists, fans, and brethren. Sit back, relax, and be intrigued with how Basuli and Tarzan start their mornings.

Being the pair of wild, feral, fierce jungle brothers that they are, especially since Mufasa, Simba, and Kaj have assisted them in tapping in to their inner lions and leopards, Basuli and Tarzan know how to start the day right with a nice hunt for fresh game meat. Whether it is zebra, wild boar or antelope, they could attain them with their own super strength and animal prowess. They do not need bows and arrows, knives or spears. They implement their claws, fangs, and muscles to complete the job. There is a catch, though. Because they feel scorching hot in their garments, do expect Basuli and Tarzan to be in the nude and give in to their feral sides complete with snarls, growls, and roars to subdue their prey. Once the hunt is done, these two brothers and their family would have one hearty feast fit for lions and leopards.

Basuli’s and Tarzan’s prey are not just limited to game meat. Should anybody tarnish their jungle home, they would unleash their feral sides on the perpetrator and their will be a whole lot of bloody carnage and blood-curdling roars. Basuli’s and Tarzan’s favorite targets are poachers, corrupt business, greedy individuals who attempt to exploit the land, and terrorists, thus making them top of the proverbial food chain.

While Basuli and Tarzan hunt for food to survive, thrive, and live, they can also be more than capable of striking fear and terror to those who do harm to their jungle home. Therefore, remember to never provoke them or hurt them, for Basuli and Tarzan will be in their nude and feral glory and there will be copious amounts of blood being spilt. Their feral sides serves as a sobering warning.

I hope you all enjoyed this and I will see you in the next submission. Take care, stay safe, and do not make Basuli and Tarzan upset, everybody.

Basuli and Tarzan from The Legend of Tarzan belong to Edgar Rice Burroughs and Disney.

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