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  • hellybootwader@mastodon.scotH hellybootwader@mastodon.scot

    Snail or slug trails on a grit box.
    They have been wandering around eating the algae that’s grown on the lid in the wet winter weather.
    #MagicInTheMundane

    reb@retro.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Hellybootwader I have grown something of an appreciation for our squidgy little friends as I've got older, even if they do try to eat my tomatoes

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    • reb@retro.socialR reb@retro.social

      @Hellybootwader I have grown something of an appreciation for our squidgy little friends as I've got older, even if they do try to eat my tomatoes

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      #3

      @reb they are food for the thrushes and hedgehogs at least.

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      • hellybootwader@mastodon.scotH hellybootwader@mastodon.scot

        @reb they are food for the thrushes and hedgehogs at least.

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        #4

        @Hellybootwader I watched a timelapse or two of them eating human food left out for them, and it taught me something about their behaviour that made me less able to dislike them. I don't know how to describe it, but somehow the fact their decision making is so incredibly simple gave me empathy for them?

        I'll see how I feel about that when the little buggers descend on my veggies this year!

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        • reb@retro.socialR reb@retro.social

          @Hellybootwader I watched a timelapse or two of them eating human food left out for them, and it taught me something about their behaviour that made me less able to dislike them. I don't know how to describe it, but somehow the fact their decision making is so incredibly simple gave me empathy for them?

          I'll see how I feel about that when the little buggers descend on my veggies this year!

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          #5

          @reb we used to have an african snail, which made for lots of observation opportunities. The muscle forward movement is fascinating.

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          • hellybootwader@mastodon.scotH hellybootwader@mastodon.scot

            @reb we used to have an african snail, which made for lots of observation opportunities. The muscle forward movement is fascinating.

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            #6

            @Hellybootwader when I was in primary school one of the teachers had an African snail, and she brought it in for us to see, I was equal parts fascinated and terrified!

            Which has just reminded me of the time an organisation brought various animals for us to see/hold, i remember a snake and some sort of lizard, but little autistic me would only hold the rat because I was (am) strange about texture.

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            • reb@retro.socialR reb@retro.social

              @Hellybootwader when I was in primary school one of the teachers had an African snail, and she brought it in for us to see, I was equal parts fascinated and terrified!

              Which has just reminded me of the time an organisation brought various animals for us to see/hold, i remember a snake and some sort of lizard, but little autistic me would only hold the rat because I was (am) strange about texture.

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              #7

              @reb good that you got choices.

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              • hellybootwader@mastodon.scotH hellybootwader@mastodon.scot

                Snail or slug trails on a grit box.
                They have been wandering around eating the algae that’s grown on the lid in the wet winter weather.
                #MagicInTheMundane

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                @Hellybootwader I thought it was goldenrod at first!

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                • hellybootwader@mastodon.scotH hellybootwader@mastodon.scot

                  Snail or slug trails on a grit box.
                  They have been wandering around eating the algae that’s grown on the lid in the wet winter weather.
                  #MagicInTheMundane

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                  #9

                  @Hellybootwader
                  Space filling algorithm

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                  • bit101@mstdn.socialB bit101@mstdn.social

                    @Hellybootwader
                    Space filling algorithm

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                    #10

                    @bit101 right? They are pretty good at it

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                    • asakiyume@wandering.shopA asakiyume@wandering.shop

                      @Hellybootwader I thought it was goldenrod at first!

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                      #11

                      @asakiyume Colour and frills are close!

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                      • hellybootwader@mastodon.scotH hellybootwader@mastodon.scot

                        Snail or slug trails on a grit box.
                        They have been wandering around eating the algae that’s grown on the lid in the wet winter weather.
                        #MagicInTheMundane

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                        #12

                        @Hellybootwader oh, I love this!

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