
Shockeye of the Quawncing Grig, contemplating the taste of rat flesh. (TV: The Two Doctors)
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Flesh was the muscle and fat of an organic creature.
The Gulmeri were a species of flesh-eating octopi. (TV: Paradise Towers)
Professor Toshio Shimura created the Kiseibya by combining the DNA of silkworms and flesh-eating piranha locusts. (AUDIO: Enemy of the Daleks)
The Fleshsmiths created bodies for their clients. Their flesh banks contained captive humans, Draconians, Ice Warriors, Ogrons and even Daleks. (PROSE: Prime Time)
Spulver worms were flesh-eating parasites. They evolved on the third moon of Aayavex after the indigenous population wiped itself out in a global genetics war. (PROSE: Coldheart)
After meeting Jamie McCrimmon, Shockeye of the Quawncing Grig greatly desired to taste the flesh of a Tellurian. When he was brought to Seville by Chessene, he asked her not to use a gas injector to kill Doña Arana, as it gave the flesh an acrid taste. After catching and eating a rat, he believed the flesh could be made tolerable if it was smoke-dried. (TV: The Two Doctors)
Historians who had been allowed access to the "Monster Vaults" of the databanks in the Doctor's TARDIS observed the Abzorbaloffs maintained a "fleshy corpulence" which assimilated the heads of its victims. (PROSE: The Monster Vault)
Harries & Harries distributed meat throughout Cardiff. In truth, they had captured the alien Cash Cow. They were hacking into its flesh, which it could regrow, so it was a perfect meat supply. (TV: Meat)
The Mantasphid Queen, whose people were engaged in battle against humans, refered to both them and Ulysees Meregrass as "fleshy bipeds". (TV: The Infinite Quest)
Holders of the star seed briefcase had their consciousness hijacked with the phrase "The star seed will bloom and the flesh will rise," something which they would repeat as dogma to those who questioned their actions. This prophecy would, however, ultimately be filled by Joy Almondo when she took the star seed into herself and rose into the sky, becoming the new star. (TV: Joy to the World [+]Steven Moffat, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2024 (BBC One and Disney+, 2024).)