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Slug Watch

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An interactive resource to aid with identification and knowledge of UK slugs.

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Jake Stone (@_jakestone_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A strange looking uniformly charcoal Milacid slug that I found has been provisionally identified as Tandonia retowskii by Dr Ben Rowson. A species normally associated with the Crimean region. This is the first record of it in the UK. Cardiff Curator Banham Zoo #Newtotheuk 😀🥇

A strange looking uniformly charcoal Milacid slug that I found has been provisionally identified as Tandonia retowskii by Dr Ben Rowson. A species normally associated with the Crimean region. This is the first record of it in the UK. <a href="/CardiffCurator/">Cardiff Curator</a> <a href="/banhamzoo/">Banham Zoo</a> #Newtotheuk 😀🥇
Jan Freedman (@janfreedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GUYS!! I finally saw it!!!! I saw SLUG SEX!!! (Well, the end of it anyway). I've been looking for it for so long!!! It was BEAUTIFUL!!!!

GUYS!! I finally saw it!!!! I saw SLUG SEX!!! (Well, the end of it anyway). I've been looking for it for so long!!! It was BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Ross Piper (@drrosspiper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Molluscs. The 2nd largest lineage of animals (~85,000 known living species), from tiny 🐌 to giant 🦑and a beautiful array of forms in between

Molluscs. The 2nd largest lineage of animals (~85,000 known living species), from tiny 🐌 to giant 🦑and a beautiful array of forms in between
Atlas Obscura (@atlasobscura) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marine biologists discovered three new sea slug species. In honor of the former president's work to preserve marine habitat, they named one P. barackobamai trib.al/Xf3cFMy

Dave Goulson (@davegoulson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Insect Armageddon" deniers might be interested in this: data from Alan Creaser, moth-trapping in his Cheshire garden since 1965.

"Insect Armageddon" deniers might be interested in this: data from Alan Creaser, moth-trapping in his Cheshire garden since 1965.