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Come to my place, I will let you pick all you want. I collected 5kg of those bastards in 2 hours last summer.
15 0 ReplyYou got any good recipes for a harvest like that?
4 0 ReplyYeah, I feed the slugs to my muscowy ducks, wait a while, and then apply a duck recipe.
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Really? They're like the most common ones where I live and you have to be careful not to step on them because they tend to die trying to cross the streets.
15 1 ReplyAnd when you step in them barefoot it's nearly impossible to get that disgusting slime off. Ewww.
6 0 ReplyI haven't been free of the risk of encountering things like glass, random animal waste, and anti-barefoot laws for so long that the idea of taking strolls barefoot seems alien to me.
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I wonder if he's angry?
PS: I care. I care very much about you and this lovely slug. Thank you for taking the time to share!
10 0 ReplyAs a redhead, my first thought wasn't "it looks angry" but "aww it's a natural carrottop".
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So wrong. I liked seeing your picture of the slug, I don’t see many slugs or snails around here at all. Thanks for sharing
7 0 ReplySometimes you just gotta come out of your shell.
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The little slimer is so cute. Where did you find them?
7 1 ReplyIt's raining, so I found it in a random wall from an abandoned house nearby the mini market I was buying some bread
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I dunno, looks pretty fucking cool to me.
Yeah, the image could be better resolution, and maybe a tad differently focused, but it gets the job done of showing a cool critter with great color and framing.
6 0 ReplyThis is a nice slug :3
5 0 ReplyThat's no red slug. That's a timid but exhibitionist snail ;)
4 0 ReplyIt's learning to come out of its shell.
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I care!
4 0 ReplySame.
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Browsing on All I was 30% sure this picture was going to be from some slug enthusiast sub with a million users.
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