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Old 13-11-2006, 01:25 PM
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I nearly had a heart attack the other night when I opened the back door & almost stepped on a giant fat slug on the step.It looked like something out of the old horror flick, 'Slither' was it? The one where things came up out of plugholes etc. I've looked it up & it seems to be a Giant/Great Grey or Leopard slug (both the same thing) & is supposed to eat only decaying vegetation like the giant black ones but I don't think my slugs have read the books as they seem to eat everything in sight (I think 'slightly damp' leaves hanging down qualify as decaying in their eyes!). Anyway it's in a plastic bag in the dustbin now, just hope it doesn't get out. It was hunched up in the photo & only about 5ins long but when I found it it was stretched out to about 7 or 8ins & I could see dozens of microscopic cream coloured mites swarming over it's body!
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Old 13-11-2006, 01:59 PM
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You really do find some interesting wildlife Sue. Sounds revolting with the mites etc. Great photo again though.
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Oooh! Gross!!!
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Where's the yuk!/gross! smilie when you need one?
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Did you see 'Life in the Undergrowth' a year or two ago with David Attenborough?
They had the sex life of the leopard slug on it - talk about hanging from the chandeliers!
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Soooooooooooo gross !!!
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What is the point of slugs? Is it just to give us a challenge or do they form a valid and important part of the ecological chain?
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Ducks and hedgehogs eat them but otherwise I'm not sure.
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Well they are important in the food chain as they are eaten by a variety of things: birds, frogs, toads, hedgehogs, badgers... probably more besides.
Still hate them though!
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Hi there SueA. You sure get the pics. But how gros is that! Hope he didn't have too many friends with him.
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I don't think anything smaller than a badger would dare to tackle this one or some of his mates who live in our garden!
I remember seeing the 'Life in the Undergrowth' programme now that you mention it Happymouffe, they entwine their bodies & slither down strings of mucus don't they.
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Corr SueA... I don't like slugs, but I have to admit that one has some nice markings... or should I say did have until it went in the bin!
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Old 14-11-2006, 03:12 PM
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Bet your little boy would have liked it Shortie. I should have sent it to you as a pet!
It's gone to the big dustbin in the sky now or at least the council tip (binmen just been), unless it escaped & is multiplying as I speak & plotting it's revenge!
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they entwine their bodies & slither down strings of mucus don't they.
You'd best wear a hat when you go out under the trees - could have entwined slugs dropping on your head!
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Good job I'm not eating - I definitely don't do mucus. *mimes hurling*
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