User talk:Keenlee

While gardening I discovered a ghost slug attached to two grass-like leaves of a plant. Has this ghost slug been the only slug found in the United States? According to your informative article most of the ghost slugs have been found in Whales, Britain, and the Ukraine. I agree with the name given to this creature. I took a picture of it with my cell phone. While looking at this organism I saw an appearance similar to a glow. It reminds me of other organisms which are bioluminescent. Some images of ghosts have a bioluminescent quality as well. The Wikipedia article stated that they are nocturnal, yet this brazen slug has been attached to my plant throughout the day. It has not been moving but it is not shriveled up as most dead slugs appear when they have died. Could it really be dead? If it is dead how should I remove it? Does anyone have any ideas about its purpose on the plant? Its food source, earthworms are located about two - three feet away from the slug's location. Discovering this slug with its bioluminescent appearance and its position on the plant really has piqued my curiosity.