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Cute baby Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus)


Cute baby Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus)

Cute or not he/she went flying deep in the forest.
These are not destructive as the browns lugs (Arion ater) kind. On the contrary.
I see dozens of them every day and I leave them alone.
Banana slugs eat and process decaying plant material, and then recycle them into soil humus.
They do like munch on mushrooms.
They are an important aspect of our ecosystem.



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I've never seen one before - yes, I think it's cute!

26 Sep, 2013

 

nice to have the Banana slugs....

26 Sep, 2013

 

They can get really big and intimidating.

26 Sep, 2013

 

:) oh`my....

26 Sep, 2013

 

:-)

26 Sep, 2013

 

Very interesting.

26 Sep, 2013

 

I won t definitely throw it like a cheap ball. Very interesting slug and information.

26 Sep, 2013

 

What a thrill it had flying in an air. How many banana slugs can do that. The forest floor is soft, covered with moss and decaying leaves.
I only see these in the forested part of our property never in the garden. This little one was in a patch of cyclamen I found behind the shed but I think it was munching on the composted stick ,not the plant. I just did not want it there Katarina. :-) They like to curl in my pots (in my "production" area), I put lots of composted chips in them. They all flying in the forest when I find them there!

26 Sep, 2013

 

I think its awful that people cut slugs in half - how sad to inflict excruciating pain for doing what comes natural to them. Yes they can be a nuisance, but, there is no need to do that, it's very, very wrong!!

26 Sep, 2013

 

I didn't know that they did,H. But nothing surprises me. I read in yesterday's D Mail that someone put a lot of cyanide into a watering hole, & in salt licks to kill the elephants to take their tusks, which of course it did & a whole lot of other wildlife too.80 elephants,+buffaloes,lions vultures, antelopes & jackels, & 100's of animals are now at risk when they feed on the carcasses.I wish I never read it. I don't think I'll buy a newspaper again for a long time, it's all doom & gloom. There ought to be a good news only paper to cheer us all up!

27 Sep, 2013

 

Oh how very, very sad..sickening in fact! I never read newspapers, Feverfew. I also try not to watch any Tv news either. Yes, that would be a good newspaper could call it "The Happy Times"!

27 Sep, 2013

 

That's exactly what it needs Feverfew. Broadcasting all the bad and awful things going on just makes people more aggressive & resentful & doesn't solve anything.
If lots more good things were spread around for people to see & read it would make for calmer minds.
Aggression spawns aggression & just makes things worse.

Don't ask me what the answers to the world's problems are, but I am pretty sure people would be calmer if death & destruction were not splashed over all the newspapers & television news.
It is all horrible but there must be another way to get back to some sanity on this earth!

There - soap box put away now!!

1 Oct, 2013

 

Wow! I haven't seen one since I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area. I don't think we have them this far south in San Diego, though.

6 Oct, 2013

 

No, I would not expect that you have. They like the wet climate.

6 Oct, 2013

 

That's partially true. They would would be in parts of the S. F. Bay Area that were pretty dry; however, they would be in wooded areas close to streams or moist soil.

6 Oct, 2013



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