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SlimeMold

Description:

2mm in height , pink ball 1mm and 1mm of white sticky attatchment

Habitat:

growing down a length of a log , toward the underside , moist from rainfall , not an overly wet area

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2 Comments

CharliePrice
CharliePrice 9 years ago

I know ..i am so glad i have visually seen them with my own eye's now ...they are amazing , i have not found any in the rainforest habitat's ...so i am with your line of thinking too ,,they like moisture , and seem to pop after a rain

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

I like your comment 'not overly wet'. I've got this theory that they won't exist on a surface which has 'moving' water. Still can't get over the colour of these... almost artificial.

CharliePrice
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CharliePrice

Tasmania, Australia

Spotted on Aug 30, 2014
Submitted on Aug 31, 2014

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