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Slimey Garden Invader..

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Not a big fan of these slimey creatures.. RE: the window on the side.. The pneumostome is a feature (the respiratory opening) of the external body anatomy of an air-breathing land slug or land snail. This feature is usually clearly visible on the right side of the animal when the pneumostome is open, but may not be easy to see when it is closed. This is an opening in the right side of the mantle of a Pulmonata ordered or subclassed slug (suborder Stylommatophora) or snail, through which its single lung is filled with air. The frequency of pneumostome closing and opening is typically less than 0.5 closures per minute in fully hydrated slugs and snails. The rate of closures per minute increases the more dehydrated the slug is. Thank you for all your wonderful comments and favourites on my previous posts, i really appreciate it thank you.. Take care and have a nice day.. Aled..

Comments (47)


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ElusiveAngel

2:51AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Wow! Very beautiful image! Excellent detail, well done! This will be a favourite for me. (I love bugs)

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Mondwin

2:55AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Impressive Macro...bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx

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Faemike55

3:10AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

great macro shot of the slug/snail! bright colours well done

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marcopolinski

3:18AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

wow ... never seen anything like this ... amazing!!

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ledwolorz

3:34AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Fantastic color and super macro.

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GBCalls

3:42AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Very different in color, excellent detail full size.

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Meisiekind

4:04AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Eeewww - slimy indeed, but what a wonderful capture of this critter... Great macro work! :)

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tetsu-pino

4:21AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Wow!! Beautiful capture!!!

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durleybeachbum

4:37AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

It's a great colour!

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fredster66

4:40AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Excellent work Aled!

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moonbunnie

4:53AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Oh my..I never seen any like this one! Thanks for sharing this awesome shot!

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ralph49

5:03AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Wonderfully detailed macro, never seen one of these either. How come he has a side window??

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kasalin

5:30AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Super macro !! The hole in it on the side looks somewhat strange !!

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emmecielle

6:29AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Excellent capture!!! :)

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tizjezzme

6:34AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Oh, but what a great shot this is; he's a real cutie! :)

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timtripp

7:21AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

remarkable image!

lucindawind

7:32AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

wow excellent clarity ... fabulous shot

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CavalierLady

8:02AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Wonderful clear details and fascinating info about the breathing hole!

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shadownet

9:07AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

That's more about the snail than I ever knew! Super photo and educational as well! :O)

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MrsRatbag

9:07AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Gorgeous capture of this not-so-lovely creature!

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awjay

9:13AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

wow a beautiful slug(if there is such a thing) lol super image

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flora-crassella

9:17AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

if you want, I can send a large package with further models of this “sort” to you... Beautiful photo - (whereas brrrrrrr)

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Gameforce

9:28AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Considering how difficult it must have been to capture that shot, and the patience it took, this is an amazing photo fit for National Geographic. Thanks for the background information, too. Otherwise I would have just thought it was an L.A. slug with a gunshot wound ;)

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erlandpil

9:53AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Fantastic color and super macro. Agree erland

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SSoffia

10:58AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

PHEWWWWWWwwwwwww!!!!!!!! GORGEOUS MACRO & DETAIL :)

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JeffG7BRJ

11:06AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Superb image Aled, I'm with you on the dislike of these creatures, we have loads of them in our garden, they don't look as colourful as this one though. Excellent work. Bravo!!!!!

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beachzz

11:08AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

bleeeahhhhh----great macro, but I hate these things; they eat all my favorite flowers!!

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rainbows

11:17AM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Excellent Macro, Aled. Diane.

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mickeyrony

12:14PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

Very beautiful and good macro my friend You make very beautiful things your gallery is superb. I thank you while passing for your visit and pleasant the comment which you leave. Mile mercies still ((5++)) Très beau et bon macro mon ami Tu fais de très belle choses ta galerie est superbe . Je te remercie en passant pour tes visite et les aimables commentaire que tu laisse . Mile mercis encore ((5++))

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helanker

1:58PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

No, but it is a darn good photo indeed. This slug looks almost beautiful.

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