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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Natural clones such as identical twins don't count. They get to keep their navels. Justified if the process for creating the beings somehow has nothing to do with fetal development, or if the species isn't even placental in the first place. It is common in magical constructs such as homunculi too, and of artificial beings in general. Examples of Belly Buttonless include:

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  • Belly Buttonless
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  • Natural clones such as identical twins don't count. They get to keep their navels. Justified if the process for creating the beings somehow has nothing to do with fetal development, or if the species isn't even placental in the first place. It is common in magical constructs such as homunculi too, and of artificial beings in general. Examples of Belly Buttonless include:
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  • Natural clones such as identical twins don't count. They get to keep their navels. Justified if the process for creating the beings somehow has nothing to do with fetal development, or if the species isn't even placental in the first place. It is common in magical constructs such as homunculi too, and of artificial beings in general. Examples of Belly Buttonless include:
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