Gardeners will look at these pictures and want to squash this not-so-little critter or, if they’re feeling kindly, drown it in beer – what a way to die! – whereas when I found this slug, I thought ‘Wo, what a wonderful looking creature you are!’

Having been a gardener and lost many a cherished seedling to the ravages of my slug’s cousins, I can certainly sympathise with their need to destroy all slugs.

And, perhaps if I still had a garden, I might have been tempted. But even then, I don’t know. I mean it’s just so cute.

Look at that pretty orange-and-black-striped skirt! Look at that dimpled brow!

And when it began to poke out its little tendrils / eyes and waved them at me, I was lost.

This is probably Arion rufus, commonly known as the Red slug, the Large red slug, the Chocolate arion or the European red slug.

Well I never! Whatever next…?
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Make that three of us in the slug fan club! I couldn’t bear to kill them – in South Wales I used to pick them off plants in my garden, put them in a bucket then relocate them down to Brynna Woods. I have to confess the odd or two did get thrown over the hedge into next door’s overgrown orchard though.
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Oh you are good. I’ve need heard of slug relocation before, though just yesterday I saw a flying millipede – incredibly it flew out my first-floor flat window on to the lawn below. 😉
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I have a cute photograph somewhere in my archives of a snail on a dish enjoying a meal of cat biscuits 🙂
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They do seem to eat almost anything, Joyce. I have a few on fungi. 🙂
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I used to hate slugs and love snails but these days I just think of slugs as snails travelling light! So I mostly like them now.
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And you have a garden! Well done, Val. 🙂
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That is so funny!! I thought I was the only one who thinks slugs are cute! 😀
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That’s two of us then … there may not be any others though. 😉
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