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These seem to be slugs. There were six on this piece of garden edging when I turned it over. I've never seen any thing like these before.
australianmuseum.net.au/Red-Triangle-Slug
" Feeding and Diet
The Red Triangle Slug is usually found grazing on microscopic algae growing on the surface of smooth-barked eucalypt trees, leaving behind scalloped tracks as it goes. If given the chance, it will also remove bathroom mould."
I found them within a metre of the base of a substantial lemon-scented gum.
australianmuseum.net.au/Red-Triangle-Slug
" Feeding and Diet
The Red Triangle Slug is usually found grazing on microscopic algae growing on the surface of smooth-barked eucalypt trees, leaving behind scalloped tracks as it goes. If given the chance, it will also remove bathroom mould."
I found them within a metre of the base of a substantial lemon-scented gum.
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