my thoughts exactly :D
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Replying to @kaiblin
hugs with a snail!
I know not the same but reminds me a huge (although not this big) hermit crab I found on the beach on Holbox2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @o_guest
I've only once seen a Gastropoda this big, and that was an Aplysia punctata sea slug. I think they're called "sea hare" in EN?
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Replying to @kaiblin
what's en? England? pretty sure it's slug here too... not actually English myself tho.
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Replying to @o_guest
well, I mean "English", but ran out of characters. :)
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Replying to @kaiblin
ah, so I know it as slug... but you are right it seems hare it legit too, e.g., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_sea_hare …
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just on that tangent I am not from an English-speaking country either just to clarify why I mentioned it
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Replying to @o_guest
Yeah, I know, fair enough. But that seems to be the language we have in common :D
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Replying to @kaiblin
it surely is and you are right about hare, sea hare, cute
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Replying to @o_guest
It's the same in German, which is why I know. :) They also are pretty cute underwater.
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100% I love snails and slugs already anyway so adding seaside makes me love them more 

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