L.A.’s slimy urban slugs, with Dr. Jann Vendetti | Natural History Museum’s Curiosity Show
We visit with Dr. Jann Vendetti to investigate slugs and their slime. They don’t have shells to hide in, but slugs are experts at using their slime to move, climb, and make a safe place to sleep. Jann can also use that slime to identify and track slugs in Los Angeles, with help from citizen scientists working on the SLIME project: NHM.org/slime
This comes from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. If no film or link appears in this email, go to the blog to view it by clicking on the blog title above. If the film stops & starts in an annoying manner, press pause (lower left double bars ||) to let it buffer and get ahead of you. [Chuck Almdale]
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