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− | [[File: | + | [[File:Fly made of butter.png|thumb|A disturbing photograph of a fly encased entirely in a rogue stick of butter. Left without a savior, it may turn into [[amber]].]]A [[buttered fly]] is a paradoxical insect, as if a fly is buttered, it cannot fly. Buttered flies are trapped by the [[Kernel-pult]]'s buttery projectiles as a useful way for it to catch prey, combining the precision of a [[bladderwort]] and the stickiness of a [[cobweb]]. |
− | A [[buttered fly]] is a paradoxical insect, as if a fly is buttered, it cannot fly. | ||
[[Category:Animals]][[Category:Insects]][[Category:Riddles]] | [[Category:Animals]][[Category:Insects]][[Category:Riddles]] |
Latest revision as of 21:32, 21 June 2024

A disturbing photograph of a fly encased entirely in a rogue stick of butter. Left without a savior, it may turn into amber.
A buttered fly is a paradoxical insect, as if a fly is buttered, it cannot fly. Buttered flies are trapped by the Kernel-pult's buttery projectiles as a useful way for it to catch prey, combining the precision of a bladderwort and the stickiness of a cobweb.