Monday, December 31, 2012

Infected Slugs: Case #11

Very similar to Case #9, this slug has a round growth near its tail, but it's not as noticeable.

It's a grayish color...
Here you can see the deficiency of the mantle and its small bulges.
No bearing on the case, but a cool shot of a slug's retracted cephalic tentacle. You can even see the eye at the end, halfway down the neck. When a slug's mantle covers its neck, as is normal, you can't see this. Remember slugs have retractor muscles that draw the tentacles inward for protection.

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