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Saw three slow worms today, one of which was dead, unfortunately. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2021-09-09/
@lyse is there another name for these slow worms?
@lyse is there another name for these slow worms?
@prologic Here in my area we call it Blindschleiche. Like blindworm.
@lyse Ahh I see, I'll have to ask my old man about these. Maybe we know them by something else but I'm not sure 🤔
@lyse Ahh I see, I'll have to ask my old man about these. Maybe we know them by something else but I'm not sure 🤔
@lyse Still dazzled by how many of those you see. Guess I don’t go out often enough. 🥴 I think I’ve only seen one “snake” in my entire life. 🤔
@lyse Still dazzled by how many of those you see. Guess I don’t go out often enough. 🥴 I think I’ve only seen one “snake” in my entire life. 🤔
@lyse Still dazzled by how many of those you see. Guess I don’t go out often enough. 🥴 I think I’ve only seen one “snake” in my entire life. 🤔
@prologic I believe it's a European animal. You probably don't have it in Down Under. :-(
@movq This year is pretty crazy. From my experience they can be best found on calm, often rocky places in the evening of hot days when they're soaking in the reflected heat. They're often tricky to spot, because they camouflage extremely well and just look like twigs, if they're not in the middle of a light gravel path. And even then, they can be mistaken for small branches. In the grass or brush there's no chance of finding them. And it usually takes a longer trip (2-3 hours) through the woods, to come across one. It's not like they're everywhere.
@lyse Oh 🤦‍♂️
@lyse Oh 🤦‍♂️