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Leopard slug. I usually spare them as they do eat slugs as well as veggies. They make more slugs by climbing high with their intended and then descending together on a string of slime all twisting together. Nice! Biggest seen so far about 18cm.
Nice specimen, but what's it doing on you kitchen counter????
Lol not my kitchen counter but thank you for the complimant its a table i am building to sell my chickens and quails eggs in building the house and roof to put them in at the moment
Thank you PyreneesPlot very intresting
Leopard slug. I usually spare them as they do eat slugs as well as veggies. They make more slugs by climbing high with their intended and then descending together on a string of slime all twisting together. Nice! Biggest seen so far about 18cm.
I didn`t kn ow thes slugs eat other slugs,I never kill slugs just throw them on the lawn and my blackbirds,(who sing to me all the time eat them).I will be a bit more carefull now.to tell the truth I have no idea where they came from in the first place(the leaopard slugs I mean).
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