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bite-marks from slug on Sheathed Woodtuft

Kuehneromyces mutabilis

Notes:

i wanted to show the bite/eating- marks from an Arion vulgaris on those Kuehneromyces mutabilis. these are edible. and someone has already tried some caps. on the last picture i caught the culprit by running away!!

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3 Comments

AlexKonig
AlexKonig 12 years ago

and there are slime-tracks ( ok,well with actual living slug)

AlexKonig
AlexKonig 12 years ago

yeah, lori. i understood this one well. and since some people flag already one of my spottings i got carefully. Now , when i had waited that the slug (arion vulgaris) was gone, could i have said. : " look sign of wildlife ---> the slug who isn't there anymore had maked his markes on the mushroom." it was my intention to show the eating- markes , next time i will wait until the slug is out of the picture. ok :) [no foot- but food/eating - prints] !!!!

lori.tas
lori.tas 12 years ago

Hi Alex, the "Signs of Wildlife" mission is for footprints, feathers, shells, webs, etc. Anything indicting something was there, but no longer is. Actual live animals and plants don't belong. Cheers, Lori.

AlexKonig
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AlexKonig

Kerkrade, Limburg, Netherlands

Spotted on Sep 18, 2011
Submitted on Sep 18, 2011

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