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Thanks! I'll try that this year!
@Mark Ridgway
I always get confused with which of these has the poison bite & I always get confused with their defense.
@Mark Ridgway
Thanks for correcting me on that, I was thinking of a Slow Loris.
Its bite is poisonous because of a poison it produces in glands on its elbows, it licks off the poison into its mouth & uses it as a defense (Like how rubbing a sharp stick on a Golden Dart Frog or a Toads parotoid glands will poison it & allow it to be used a defense for yourself.).
He wants to stab you with his poisonous spit covered elbows, but he's too tired.
He licks his elbows & stabs you with them, & his spit is very poisonous, so don't hug it. Seriously it stabs you with poison covered elbows.
You find alot of slime molds, how do you find them so good?
P.S. nice picture you took of it.