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bite-marks from slug on Sheathed Woodtuft

Kuehneromyces mutabilis

Photo by AlexKonig
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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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and there are slime-tracks ( ok,well with actual living slug)
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] !!!!
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.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2011

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