English: An unidentified slug (one of two introduced species, either Arion ater or Arion rufus) taken in Vancouver's VanDusen Botanical Garden. The slug was found creeping across a foot path in the garden and I stopped to take a photo. Photography credit - Gregory Badon.
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2010-06-28 07:59 Gh87 2816×2112× (3478926 bytes) The previous image was not a real living slug! It was some guy skateboarding
2008-07-24 17:20 Job 2816×2112× (3478926 bytes) Image of an unidentified Slug taken in Vancouver's VanDusen Botanical Garden. The slug was found creeping across a foot path in the garden and I stopped to take a photo. Photography credit - Gregory Badon
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