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- 11:10, 30 April 2025 Madilynl talk contribs created page File:Earwig .jpeg
- 11:10, 30 April 2025 Madilynl talk contribs uploaded File:Earwig .jpeg
- 11:04, 30 April 2025 Madilynl talk contribs created page File:Leopard slug.jpeg (Image of leopard slug coloration)
- 11:04, 30 April 2025 Madilynl talk contribs uploaded File:Leopard slug.jpeg (Image of leopard slug coloration)
- 13:58, 18 April 2025 Madilynl talk contribs created page Earwigs (Created page with "== Description == Forficula Auricularia, the common earwig, has a smooth and slender flat body with a beadlike antenna. Earwigs have two leathery tergites which can hide wings on some species, and two large pincers at the abdomen tip (modified cerci that act as a repellent for predators. The shape and size of these pincers help identify male earwigs; however, female earwigs' pincers do not vary as much. The most common earwig is the European earwig with a reddish-brow...")
- 23:03, 31 March 2025 Madilynl talk contribs created page Leopard slugs (Created page with "Limax maximus, more commonly known as leopard slugs or the great grey slug, are one of the largest domestic slugs, right behind the great black slug. The leopard slug is a part of the keeled slug family – the Limacidae family. == Description == Adult slugs measure between 4-8 inches in length. They generally have light gray or gray-brown skin with dark spots or blotches. Each variation of patterns varies per slug. Their body is rounded with a short keel on the ta...")