What if you looked in the grass and saw a cat snail looking back at you?
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You notice something strange happening in the art store across the street...
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S’mores Slugs // Marshmallow Darling
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I see a lot of definitions of what exactly constitutes a bug, so I want to know what you guys think makes a bug.
So if you think that earthworms are bugs but spiders aren't, you'd click "An above definition + land worms" and then say "insects only" in the tags.
I wish I had one more option so I could just have a "see results" button but I won't. 😭 Please reblog so the rest of bugblr can see it!
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I know you have your little umbreon/claydol sona you use to represent yourself occasionally, but I just keep envisioning you as some kind of conch snail delicately peeking it's eyestalks out cautiously, before throwing artwork on par with Italian Renaissance painters into the fucking wind
Real life footage of tumblr user canisalbus.
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Slug Party! Slug Party! Slug Party! Slug Party! Slug Party!
come get your party slug!!
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here’s an interesting mollusc I saw in Singapore: the yellow-shelled semi-slug, Parmarion martensi. with a much-reduced shell that’s mostly kept covered in tissue, it looks much like its name implies: something between slug and snail.
“slug,” though, is really an evolutionary state and not a neat taxonomic grouping: slugs have evolved many times independently from shelled ancestors. in fact, many apparently shell-less slugs retain a tiny flat spiral of calcified shell inside their bodies. in this species, the shell isn’t so greatly reduced, but still too small to hide within.
while some gastropod families are entirely shell-less (all slugs), Parmarion has close relatives with shells and others that have progressed even further towards slugdom!
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