Article 6TFHE Giant pink slug makes a comeback on extinct volcano in NSW national park

Giant pink slug makes a comeback on extinct volcano in NSW national park

by
Tory Shepherd
from on (#6TFHE)

Exclusive: The kaputar slug, which can grow longer than a human hand, was almost wiped out in the black summer bushfires of 2019-20

A giant, fluorescent pink slug's comeback on Mount Kaputar has been mapped by eager citizen scientists.

The kaputar slug grows up to 20cm long - outstripping the average human hand - and 6cm wide. The only place it exists in the entire world is on an extinct volcano in NSW's Mount Kaputar national park.

Sign up for Guardian Australia's breaking news email

Continue reading...
External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://feeds.theguardian.com/theguardian/environment/rss
Feed Title
Feed Link http://feeds.theguardian.com/
Reply 0 comments