It could be a powerful dinosaur itself. In the story, if the dinosaurs have some sort of intelligence or hierarchy, a tyrannical alpha - dinosaur that rules over the others might be the antagonist. It sees the girl as a threat or just as an easy meal and is the one that initiates the act of 'feeding' her to a vore dinosaur.
Maybe a group of hunters from the past. In a scenario where the girl is somehow transported to the dinosaur era, these hunters might see her as a nuisance or a competitor for resources. So, they capture her and feed her to a dinosaur as a way to get rid of her and also to please the 'dino gods' they might believe in, thinking it will bring them good fortune in their hunts.
Well, perhaps in this 'girl fed to dino vore story', the girl is a time - traveler. She goes back to the dinosaur age and is seen as an intruder by a group of dinosaurs. One of the dominant dinosaurs decides to make an example out of her and feeds her to a voracious T - Rex to assert its dominance over the territory.
A powerful alien being with a hunger for anything that moves could be the antagonist. It sees Spider - Man as just another morsel to devour. It has the ability to create portals to swallow its prey whole, and Spider - Man has to figure out how to close these portals and defeat the alien before he becomes a permanent part of its diet.
It could be. The idea of a girl being vored (presumably swallowed) by a dinosaur is quite terrifying.
An old rival of Dino's from his past could show up. This person might have a grudge against Dino and decides to target Hibari as a way to get to Dino. Since Hibari is so proud and strong - willed, he doesn't take kindly to being used as a pawn, and together with Dino, they have to face this old enemy. This antagonist could have some powerful fighting abilities or some dark secrets that make it difficult for Dino and Hibari to defeat him.
The comic might tell a tale of a girl from a rural area where corn is a staple, and her adventures or challenges in that setting.
" Waited to be fed " originally referred to the cries of a hungry bird, waiting for the mother bird to feed it. Later, it was used to describe the eagerness to feed when hungry, or to describe the situation of extreme hardship and the urgent need for relief and assistance. It was often used to describe the tragic situation of the victims of hunger. For example, in a living scenario, newborn puppies would cry out when they were hungry and wait for their mother to feed them, and cormorant cubs would wait to be fed. When describing humans, children who were crying for food needed adults to take care of them, and disabled elderly people needed others to take care of them like people who were crying for food.
It could be about a girl who somehow gets into the territory of a dinosaur and is in danger of being eaten. Maybe she was exploring an ancient land or got lost in a time - travel situation.
Once upon a time, there was a girl who wandered into a dragon's lair. The dragon, seeing the girl as an intruder, opened its huge jaws and swallowed her whole. The girl found herself in the dark and slimy interior of the dragon's belly, struggling to find a way out. But unfortunately, she couldn't escape and became the dragon's meal.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a magical adventure. She entered a forest where she met a friendly dragon. The dragon, instead of being scary, showed her a special place inside its belly. It was like a warm and cozy cave filled with soft lights. Lily felt safe inside and the dragon took her on a flight while she was in its belly, showing her the beautiful forest from above. When the adventure was over, the dragon gently let her out.
A 'girl vore' is a very strange and often disturbing concept that involves one creature consuming a girl in some fictional or fantastical context. However, 'disposal' in this context might refer to what happens after the vore, like getting rid of any evidence or something. But this is all in the realm of very odd and often inappropriate fictional ideas that are not suitable for mainstream or positive content.