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Ariolimax sp., also know as the banana slug, found near Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in Oregon.
Ariolimax sp
Illustration of Oxynoe olivacea (Sacoglossan)
Oxynoe olivacea (Sacoglossan)
Illustration of Chromodoris coi (Nudibranch)
Chromodoris coi (Nudibranch)
Illustration of nudibranch
Nudibranch
The Pacific Banana Slug is the second-largest species of slug in the world; growing up to 25cm (9.8 inches). It is native to the forest floors along the Pacific Coast of North America.
Pacific Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus)

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