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Only one complete rhinophore (on left).
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Only one complete rhinophore (on left).
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Only one complete rhinophore (on left).
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"""Jeez, I should have shot this on a black BG."" This is what happens when you take photos while trying not to focus on taking photos."
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Found by Christian Swartz
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This species exhibits wild variation in color. The majority are mottle brown, but there are also pure white morphs, pure orange morphs, and, apparently, this weirdo. There were many, many D. subramosus to be found at Pillar this weekend, easily the most abundant slug.
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found ~10 of these beasties
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"I admit, nature-faker photo. Check out all the colors, ranging from ""T. maculata orange"" in the foreground to burnt orange with polka dots, cream with brown stripes, and the standard brown with chocolate stripes."
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"I admit, nature-faker photo. Check out all the colors, ranging from ""T. maculata orange"" in the foreground to burnt orange with polka dots, cream with brown stripes, and the standard brown with chocolate stripes."
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"I admit, nature-faker photo. Check out all the colors, ranging from ""T. maculata orange"" in the foreground to burnt orange with polka dots, cream with brown stripes, and the standard brown with chocolate stripes."
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"I admit, nature-faker photo. Check out all the colors, ranging from ""T. maculata orange"" in the foreground to burnt orange with polka dots, cream with brown stripes, and the standard brown with chocolate stripes."
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"I admit, nature-faker photo. Check out all the colors, ranging from ""T. maculata orange"" in the foreground to burnt orange with polka dots, cream with brown stripes, and the standard brown with chocolate stripes."
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