Pussycat and the Shell-less Snail
14 January 2008
  

 

Pussycat and the Shell-less Snail
The photo shows a cat and a slug. The slug is the worm-like creature to the left of the cat. The cat was not paying any attention to the slug! Probably cats do not find slugs appetizing!
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist


 

Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Garden slugs are shell-less land snails that resemble large worms. These amazing creatures are nocturnal animals, but during rains or damp weather, they may also be active during the day. They feed on plants, and can be a serious pest. BA Senior Astronomy Specialist, Aymen Ibrahem, observed garden snails and slugs during recent rain storms. He took numerous interesting images, showing the intriguing behavior of these slow-moving creatures.


“On 13 January 2008, while I was observing a large slug that was crawling on the fence of the BA garden, a beautiful cat approached me, and said mew,” said Ibrahem with a smile. “Probably the curious cat was hungry, but, unfortunately, I had no food! However, it was a good opportunity to take pictures of the cat and the slug. Fortunately, the slug did not fear the cat. ”


Some of Ibrahem’s images of the cat and the slug are presented in the picture gallery below. To learn more about snails and slugs, please follow the links below.


Picture Gallery

 

 

Fig (1)
Pussycat and Slug
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
 

 

Fig (2)
Slug and Cat’s Tail   
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist

 

 

Fig (3)
Cat Jumps, Slug Crawls Away
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist

 

Further Reading


Calm after the Strom
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Aymen Mohamed Ibrahem
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