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swordy-da-goat · 1 year ago
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chungledownbeamcannon · 10 months ago
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I want to make a trans pride flag out of cool slugs.
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queallow · 1 year ago
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We Stan pink slug
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herpsandbirds · 6 months ago
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How many pink animals do you know? I need to see more pink animals. Also, I love this blog. Never stop.
Thank you kumquat xoxo.
Here are some pink animals for you...
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Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja), family Threskiornithidae, order Pelicaniformes, Fort De Soto, St Petersburg, FL, USA
photograph by Joseph Placheril
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Pink Robin (Petroica rodinogaster), male, family Petroicidae, SE Australia
Photograph by Jan Wegener
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Mount Kaputar Pink Slug (Triboniophorus aff. graeffei), family Athoracophoridae, found only on Mt. Kaputar in NSW, Australia
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Michael Murphy | NPWS
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Pink Noctuid Moth (Philareta treitschki), family Noctuidae, Turkey
photograph by Alperen YAYLA
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Mwanza Flat-headed Rock Agama (Agama mwanzae), male, family Agamidae, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
photograph by Christian Mehlführer
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Western Coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum testaceus), family Colubridae, Big Bend National Park, TX, USA
photograph by NPS/J. Radford
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earthsbelovedcreatures · 7 months ago
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Red triangle slug!
Triboniophorus graeffei
“These unique-looking slugs get their name from the tiny red triangle usually contrasted against a creamy white background that decorates their bodies. However, sometimes, the red-triangle slug sports a yellow, orange, red or pale green coat.
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These slugs include the giant pink-to-red slugs of Mount Kaputar and live in lush, wet forests. The Mt Kaputar slugs are one of number of unique snail species marooned 1500m above sea level on an extinct volcano near the township of Narrabri.
Many red triangle slugs can also be found in urban areas. Their slimy, circular trails have been known to decorate fences and spotted gums. Unlike pest species that feast on a homeowner’s beloved veggie garden, the red-triangle slug prefers microscopic algae and fungus”
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areyouafraid · 7 months ago
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CERTIFIED DALLAS AWESOME ANIMALS:
bald-faced hornet
camel
crane fly
eel
european boar
giant african millipede
gnat ogre
house fly
koi
mexican tetra
mosquito
mount kaputar pink slug
olm
pariah dog
sea cucumber
star-nosed mole
xoloitzcuintle
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blubushie · 2 years ago
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yippee!! okay, here goes!
rain world is my current game brainrot and i am Obsessed i keep playing it!! it's an absolutely gorgeous game that heavily focuses on what it's like to be near the very bottom of the food chain in a world where rain is so heavy it kills you
you play as a slugcat and with the relatively new downpour dlc you have 8 in total!! the story keeps fascinating me each time i delve into it
the slugcats are Survivor, Monk, Hunter, Spearmaster, Artificer, Gourmand, Rivulet and Saint! my favorite at the moment has to be Rivulet because of their mobility
more coming up!
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SLUGS!!!!
I love slugs. We have some really cool native slugs here. My favourite is the red triangle slug, Triboniophorus graeffei, from the east coast of Australia and especially Mount Kaputar, a now-extinct volano, where it has a tendency to emerge after heavy rainfall. It can measure up to 15cm (~5.9in) which makes it Australia's largest slug!
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A close relative is the amazingly pink Mount Kaputar pink slug, an endangered species only found on Mount Kaputar in New South Wales. It's in the same genus as Triboniophorus graeffei but is so rare that it hasn't even been given a scientific name yet! Unfortunately an estimated 90% of their population was eradicated in the 2019 bushfires that ravaged Mount Kaputar and it's not certain if the species has enough individuals to survive.
17 million years ago Mount Kaputar was a volcano what erupted and created a section of the now-extinct volcano that's locked at a very high elevation. When the surrounded rainforest was destroyed by natural climate change, these slugs were left isolated on the corpse of the volcano. They're not the only species relegated to Mount Kaputar but I think they're definitely the coolest gastropod there!
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jincheeto · 2 years ago
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Hey for absolutely no reason whatsoever what slug do you think would suit Princess Bubblegum more?
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Mount Kaputar Pink Slug?
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Or Hopkin's Rose Nudibranch?
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cheeki-tails · 1 year ago
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by the way fun facts for anyone interested, some of them are based on real slugs :)
surv is based on ghost slugs, monk is based on pacific banana slugs, gourmand is based on large red slugs and hunter is based on the mount kaputar giant pink slugs!
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so! slugs, am i right?
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jammum · 2 years ago
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CREATURE DAY
Here I am on Tuesday morning and that means it is creature day and today it is the Mount Kaputar Slug heard of it, I haven’t. These bright pink slugs are about 20cm long which for some it the distance between their wrist and elbow. They hide during the day and at night climb trees to feast on moss and algae growing on tree trunks. These slugs are found on Mount Kaputar here in Australia.
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natureisthegreatestartist · 4 years ago
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What in the world are these creatures? They are Mount Kaputar pink slugs (Triboniophorus sp. nov. 'Kaputar'), an Australian species so brightly-colored they practically glow. Arty and awesome, right?
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naturecopy · 2 years ago
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🔥 There is a giant, hot pink slug named Mount Kaputar pink slug . It is only found in a single, isolated forest on an extinct volcano in Australia.
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romancemoon · 2 years ago
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tea orange: what is something that your muse is fascinated with?
✨ @cosmicnexus. meme. still accepting!
uve heard of his moth fascination now get ready for his fascination with....
slugs
oh he loves slugs!! i havent done a post on this in a while, but there’s something about the hell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc that he luvs... virote’s always doing research on slugs. he just. loves slugs? his favorite slugs are the banana slug and the bright pink slug found in mount kaputar national park. like moths, he finds them to be underappreciated. people love butterflies, but they arent very nice about moths........ and people love snails, but they arent very nice about slugs. he appreciates how cute they are and what they do for the balance in nature....
they eat a lot of things that need to be eaten.....!  dead and rotting plants; leaf litter; fungoid wood; fallen fruit; animal droppings; carrion; deliquescent toadstools; and mouldering compost. If they sometimes nibble idly at a leaf, it is probably because the leaf is already damaged or diseased.............. they put in the work
virote appreciates it. also theyre just... so adorable to him...........
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herpsandbirds · 24 days ago
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trick or tasty treat!!!
HAVE A SLIMY TREAT!!!
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Mount Kaputar Pink Slug (Triboniophorus aff. graeffei), family Athoracophoridae, found only on Mt. Kaputar in NSW, Australia
ENDANGERED.
photograph by Michael Murphy | NPWS
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dendroica · 5 years ago
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Fluorescent pink slug, unique to Australian mountaintop, survives bushfires | The Guardian
A fluorescent pink slug, found only on a single mountaintop in northern New South Wales, has survived the bushfires that burnt through much of its alpine habitat.
Around 60 of the brightly coloured Mount Kaputar slugs, which can grow to a size longer than a human hand, were spotted by National Parks and Wildlife Service rangers after recent rainfall in Mount Kaputar national park.
The Kaputar fire burnt through the area for more than six weeks from October to December 2019, affecting more than 18,000 hectares of land.
The mountain was formed by a now-extinct volcano, and is home to at least 20 species of snails and slugs found nowhere else in the world. The area has been identified as an endangered ecological community, the first of its kind in Australia.
Some of the fluorescent slugs would have managed to survive the fire because they had “retreated into rock crevices” in the heat, the Australian Museum malacologist Frank Köhler said.
But around 90% of the slug population, which also hibernates in bark and trees, would have been killed in the fire, he said.
Much of the slug’s food sources – fungi, moss and mould – would also have been burnt by the fire, but Köhler said these species should recover relatively quickly.
In coming months the slug might be at risk of being seen more easily in the burnt landscape by hungry birds and mammals, said Köhler, but the bright colour could also act as a warning to dissuade the predators.
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sailorvinusmoved · 4 years ago
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guy: what do you wanna talk about?
vi, who knows that it's very inappropriate to talk about how much he loves slugs on the first date but he's so eager to talk about how much he really likes the mount kaputar pink slug that hangs out around an ancient australian volcano and also it's really dope that some slugs have internalized shells to store minerals:
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