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God damn mongoose girls! The bane of snake women everywhere!

Most naga hunt their prey - whom they capture and tickle relentlessly - or defend themselves from revenge attackers using their paralytic, aphrodisiac venom. Bright colours like these vibrant pinks and blues often mean "Stay back, I'm venomous!", but for mischievous mongoose girls that's just a sign that screams "Tickle me, tickle me, tickle me!"

The greatest strength of the mongoose girls are their unique acetylcholine receptors that make them immune to the snake girl's venom. They can prowl on over, sneak up on the naga, and quickly pin and tie her arms while she squeals in helpless glee and anticipation! Sharp fingernails are their go-to tickle tools as they scrabble up and down her ribs and pits,, but the yellow-eyed little devils are adept with other tools too - fluffy feathers are perfect for teasing a naga girl's sensitive, twitching member as her excitement causes it to unsheath and humiliatingly stand to attention...

Naga girls are incredibly ticklish. Their upperbodies are super-sensitive to light touches so a few hours of tickling can be excruciating, especially when their tormentors are immune to their only form of defense! Fortunately for her, she seems to be enjoying it very much, judging by the amount of pearly white precum beading up at her tip. They won't let her finish too early, though, they have to play with her more - but if she does topple over, she'll only be more sensitive for them to tickle, and they can punish her for getting cum in their soft fur.

Tickling is extremely exhausting business and she likely won't last long before she hisses out a plea for mercy. Luckily, mongoose girls aren't that mean - after a few hours of begging and giggling, they'll graciously grant the shaking, bucking naga a break. Hell, maybe if they're feeling extra generous, they'll let her lick and clean their soft paw pads as thanks for the respite!

Snakes and mongooses (or mongeese, if you prefer) are natural rivals, but who's to say they can't play nice?

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