This slug came out right after drizzled early morning, it was about an inch and half in length and a half inch in width. It appeared more of a deeper yellow in person. Usually slugs have no shell but this one has one, snails have more of a rounder shell from what I understand from this website describing garden snails (https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/other-garden-wildlife/insects-and-other-invertebrates/worms-slugs-spiders/garden-snail/). I don't think it could be that. It was found in Bok Tower Gardens in a green spikey plant (as observed in the picture) early morning.
Coolest find of the night was a Manomera sp. walking stick (likely Manomera tenuescens based on habitat): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UO9YK7oS90
Coolest find of the night was a Manomera sp. walking stick (likely Manomera tenuescens based on habitat): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UO9YK7oS90
A very ornate snail. This snail looks like the lined treesnail. Another lined treesnail individual was spotted in nearby Navy Wells Park in Homestead
Sitting on a bench and crawled up my friends hand. Was slowly moving across her hand. Had a hard swirling shell and a soft body. It was a cloudy day
A very ornate snail. This snail looks like the lined treesnail. Another lined treesnail individual was spotted in nearby Navy Wells Park in Homestead