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Hi all new here so not sure if I'm even posting in the correct section. With an oyster bracelet I have on a watch is it normal to be able to bend the links backwards with them catching slightly? [assume the centre links rub] I assume this is just due to tight tolerances. I'll try and show below on my photos so it makes more sense. I don't really wear bracelets up to this point but this is super comfy this one. The picture below shows what I mean just slightly resistance to do it. View attachment 16035256
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To answer your question, the best thing to do is make sure the horse is freshly groomed, then and only then dunk the hamster in a bin of feathers. Once you find a blue feather, that is the cue to rub the lugs of the watch against your toe.
Wrong kingdoms. He's Antb21 as in insectivore, you're talking Mammalia....

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What... Who said that... Anon.

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I believe insectivores are part of Kingdom Animalia however ants are in Phylum Arthropoda whereas horses and hamsters are in Phylum Mammalia
🤣👍 I was waiting for someone who actually knew the proper classifications correct me.
Though I'm an arts graduate and never been in a lab since I was 18, I couldn't be bothered to use Google either to find out the proper linnaean taxonomy... so I guessed... wrongly as it turned out...
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