Land Slugs on a Garden Log
Land slugs on a garden log in Arkansas gave me a close look at two slugs I found while moving wood in my flower garden.
Wildlife photography is my passion. I document the diverse creatures of our world, from small mammals to reptiles and amphibians. I capture their natural behaviors and their interactions within their habitats. I observe their role in the ecosystem. I aim to show the beauty and importance of preserving wild spaces. Their existence is vital.
Land slugs on a garden log in Arkansas gave me a close look at two slugs I found while moving wood in my flower garden.
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