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are bread ties a different class? they would likely have fewer species and families given the lack of variation in bread ties.

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hello occlupanid tumblr if you exist i have a question
are bread ties a different class? they would likely have fewer species and families given the lack of variation in bread ties.

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A delightfully accurate depiction of Palpatophora glyphodorsalis from Another Crab's Treasure (2024), making this the third video game I've seen to feature an occlupanid.
It’s my buddy’s birthday today, and the downside is that he’s one of those guys who's difficult to buy gifts for. The upside is that he likes all sorts of random ridiculous stuff on the Internet, and I enjoy making extremely silly projects. So with the help of a bunch of friends, I made him a “butterfly collection board” with bread tags instead (per the website below), and he is super amused. Happy birthday buddy! http://www.horg.com/horg/intro.html
The tall and the smalls!
Big guy is Psammofelis vexativus
Little guys are Athyrmidion imagiglacialis

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Miniverse bread comes with the tiniest lil occlupanids. I couldn't resist buying a few.
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Kwik Lok Corp., the company who makes most the world's bread clips, sent me these vintage Bag-Klips from the 90s!