Banana Slug

Poppies & cougars & shrooms, oh my!
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JeffH
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Biggest one I've seen, last week up in Portland while on the Jordan Woods Natural Area trail. That's my size-12 shoe for perspective.
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But did you lick it?
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headsizeburrito wrote: But did you lick it?
Oh hell no. I'm not Bear Grylls or Les Stroud - food (including beer) was only 15 minutes away.
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What happens when you lick it? I don't want to wake up two days later in Mexico.
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Makes your tongue numb!
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Hate slugs. They are slimy.
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gardonj wrote: Hate slugs. They are slimy.
Nice! I found this beauty earlier this year in the Figueroa Mtn area, Santa Barbara. This was the first time I had ever seen a banana slug.
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girlhiker70 wrote:
gardonj wrote: Hate slugs. They are slimy.
Nice! I found this beauty earlier this year in the Figueroa Mtn area, Santa Barbara. This was the first time I had ever seen a banana slug.
FIGUEROA MTN 4.jpeg
I like that color. I didn't realize they lived that far south.
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Super slug!
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