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Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is a cracking slug! I wonder how Jen would like one of those gigantic black slugs that come out in wet weather? You could feed a family of four on one of those.

November 07, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well duh... that is exactly what she did see, but the red version. Go me and my inability to read the post thoroughly before commenting.

November 07, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Little did they realize that Jen's gigantic hand meant the slug was over three feet long.

November 07, 2008

Blogger Mitch said...

I thought it said 'slug PAINTING'

which is, I think, a great idea.

November 07, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mitch-- that's what I thought it said too!! lol

I was like 'what? coooool, lemme look!'

November 07, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's not much of a slug ... haven't you posted about banana slugs? Now THOSE get big.

November 07, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Slug PAINTING...yup, that's what I read, too.

I thought to myself: "Yeah, I guess it IS a colorful slug. But, geez, I'm kind of disappointed--Wombat is usually a lot funnier."

Whoops.

Didn't even realize I was wrong until I read the comments. Wombat--you've been excused. Slug panting IS funny. But mostly disgusting.

November 07, 2008

Blogger Nonexistant Black Feather said...

I have seen maggot painting somewhere before, but I have no idea where right now.

December 06, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not sure what part of NZ your contributor is from, as in the south we certainly have slugs that large. Below is a link to another NZer's photos of giant New Zealand slugs:

http://pets.webshots.com/album/115237343neMnpN

December 19, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

banana slug... At least that is what they are called in northern California.

June 26, 2009

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