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Slug fans on iNat confirm this is a Ghost slug, Selenochlamys ysbryda, which was only described in 2008. iNat has less than 25 records, in particular because they are usually nocturnal and hunt earthworms.
Garden, Wales.
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Ota Janeček (Czech, 1919-1996, b. Pardubice, Czech Republic, d. Prague, Czech Republic) - Illustration for František Halas: To The Children, Prague 1961, Paintings: Oil on Canvas, Private Collection
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Wilhelm Roegge illustrates Meinrad Lienerts “Swiss Legends and Heroic Tales”
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Kinda surprised how many different animals can be black and tan
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Monokubo • Pixiv
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Isabella Owens art 
@issabelaowensart (Instagram)
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Yamaguchi Kayo - "Cormorants,"
woodblock print, 1963
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Protoceras by Heinrich Harder
Protoceras ('first horn') is an extinct genus of Artiodactyla, of the family Protoceratidae, endemic to North America. It lived from the Oligocene to the Early Miocene 33.3—16.0 Ma, existing for approximately 17 million years. (via: Wikipedia)
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Orange-breasted Falcon by Carmel Brest van Kempen
https://www.cpbrestvankempen.com/
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Sympathetic Magic, Janis Miltenberger
Flameworked glass, 30 x 19 x 11
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Wilderness from my new book Faraway Dreaming. 🌱🌲 Available on Kickstarter until 24 June, 2025!
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Facts and Fantasy: Illustrations of the Natural World, Hirsch Library, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, April 23 – August 23, 2025

(image: David Landsborough and Walter Hood Fitch, A Popular History of British Sea-weeds, Reeve, Benham and Reeve, London, 1849. Hirsch Library, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX)
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