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Slug, trail and scat
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Again, lots of them.
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Again, lots of them.
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European red slug. Note right side breathing hole at mid-mantle, lack of ridge on mantle, plenty of wrinkles.
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Loads of these on the forest floor after strong rains. It was fun to see how they retracted their antennae under a skin flap when disturbed.
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Loads of these on the forest floor after strong rains. It was fun to see how they retracted their antennae under a skin flap when disturbed.
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Loads of these on the forest floor after strong rains. It was fun to see how they retracted their antennae under a skin flap when disturbed.
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Jakob Fahr
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Loads of these on the forest floor after strong rains. It was fun to see how they retracted their antennae under a skin flap when disturbed.
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