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Pacific Banana Slug

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Banana slugs are very common in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. This one was photographed climbing over a 100+ foot tree that had recently fallen over in the Hoh Rain Forest in the Olympic National Park.

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© 2013
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3555x2361 / 3.6MB
Keywords
Animalia, Ariolimacidae, Ariolimacinae, Ariolimax, Ariolimax californicus, Ariolimax columbianus, Ariolimax dolichophallus, Arionidae, Arionoidea, Eupulmonata, Euthyneura, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Hoh Rain Forest, Hoh Rainforest, Jefferson County, Olympic Mountains, Olympic National Park, PNW, Pacific Banana Slug, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Panpulmonata, Sigmurethra, Stylommatophora, Washington, animal, banana slug, beige, bug, close up, close-up, closeup, color, colorful, conservation, creature, environment, land slug, mollusc, mollusca, mollusk, natural, nature, organism, outdoors, rain forest, rainforest, slime, slimy, slug, snail, summer, tan, wildlife, yellow
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Snails & Mollusks
Banana slugs are very common in the forests of the Pacific Northwest. This one was photographed climbing over a 100+ foot tree that had recently fallen over in the Hoh Rain Forest in the Olympic National Park.