Here it is
Michael being a good bean, just keeping on trucking, holding a skull.
No actual idea why is sidewAys. I call it my fleshbird.
The creature balances on its small legs and wide wings, holding up its neck and fat body. The long, meaty neck holds the feathery appendages in place, they are used for flight, climbing, and grasping at things. The sagging face of this creature leads into a sharp, strawlike nose. Upon this chin, there is a flap that constantly leaks a viscous fluid. when the flap opens, it's to spray it's prey with an acid secreted by glands in the sagging face/chin. The acid slowly liquifies the victim in a painful process, so the avian creature may consume the flesh with its hard, bone-plated, straw-esq mouth.
This is the vulture boulder. Creative I know.
This being uses its spider-like limbs to carry itself short distances. It has the guise of looking like a boulder covered in flora, moss, and other things akin to its habitat. A neck protrudes from the craggy form of this thing, around It are vines, that obscure the cavern in its body. The face holds two crusted shut eyes, that don't need to open, for the ones located on its flowery mouth are unblinking. The fluid from the flower is immensely sticky, and has an aroma that varies person to person. It t will use the suction flower to grasp its prey, and along with its hands, force the victim inside the cavern, where as they decay, the creature will absorb the nutrients. A quickly hardening fluid is secreted in the first hour of the person (or other) being trapped inside, that lasts about the time of 4-5 weeks.