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"From English Prizefighters to Blue Sea Slugs: A Captivating Journey" Step into the world of slugs, where unexpected connections and remarkable achievements await

Background imageSlug Collection: Snail On Moss; Pointe-Des-Cascades Quebec Canada

Snail On Moss; Pointe-Des-Cascades Quebec Canada

Background imageSlug Collection: Snail On A Rock In The Rain; Pointe-Des-Cascades Quebec Canada

Snail On A Rock In The Rain; Pointe-Des-Cascades Quebec Canada

Background imageSlug Collection: Close-Up Of Snail; Pointe-Des-Cascades Quebec Canada

Close-Up Of Snail; Pointe-Des-Cascades Quebec Canada

Background imageSlug Collection: Hydatina physis, rose-petal bubble shell

Hydatina physis, rose-petal bubble shell
Watercolour 399 by the Port Jackson Painter, entitled Kallee dere, from the Watling Collection

Background imageSlug Collection: Cartoon of Garden Snail (helix aspera) with green body and multi coloured shell

Cartoon of Garden Snail (helix aspera) with green body and multi coloured shell and brown Garden Slug (Arion hortensis), with eyes on top of long tentacles

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11674846

Picture No. 11674846
Ornate Cadlinella Nudibranch with pink-tipped white tubercules. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675079

Picture No. 11675079
Lined Nembrotha Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11091845

Picture No. 11091845
Willan's Chromodoris Nudibranch Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Slugs mating

Slugs mating. Netted or grey field slugs (Deroceras reticulatum) mating on a leaf. Slugs are hermaphrodites and sexual reproduction involves the mutual exchange of sperm

Background imageSlug Collection: England, Newcastle upon Tyne, The Sage

England, Newcastle upon Tyne, The Sage. Interior view of the Sage, an iconic building on the Newcastle Upon Tyne / Gateshead Quayside

Background imageSlug Collection: Red triangle slug - yellow form, showing its unique single pair of eye-tentacles

Red triangle slug - yellow form, showing its unique single pair of eye-tentacles
AUS-512 Red triangle slug - yellow form, showing its unique single pair of eye-tentacles. Rainforest, New South Wales, Australia Triboniophorus graeffei Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageSlug Collection: Kerry slug (Geomalacus maculosus)

Kerry slug (Geomalacus maculosus)

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11980740

Picture No. 11980740
slug caterpillar, Magdalena Valley, Colombia Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Cloudesley Henry Bullock Marsham

Cloudesley Henry Bullock Marsham (1879 - 1928), English amateur cricketer. Date: 1904

Background imageSlug Collection: Menu for London epicures 1906

Menu for London epicures 1906
Photograph of some expensive dishes from different countries not ever been eaten or seen before, on rich peoples menu in London

Background imageSlug Collection: Blue sea slug, Glaucus atlanticus

Blue sea slug, Glaucus atlanticus.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageSlug Collection: Sea lemon or sea slug, Platydoris argo

Sea lemon or sea slug, Platydoris argo.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageSlug Collection: Sensitive plant flower fairy, Mimosa pudica

Sensitive plant flower fairy, Mimosa pudica.. Handcolored steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from Les Fleurs Animees, Flower Fairies, Paris

Background imageSlug Collection: Snails lithograph 1896

Snails lithograph 1896
Snails chromolithograph

Background imageSlug Collection: Mollusk snail engraving 1894

Mollusk snail engraving 1894
Corso Elementare di Scienze Naturali

Background imageSlug Collection: Egg of sea slug

Egg of sea slug

Background imageSlug Collection: Cross section illustration of beetles, snails, earth worms, slugs and ants

Cross section illustration of beetles, snails, earth worms, slugs and ants

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11674896

Picture No. 11674896
Harp Shell. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11674887

Picture No. 11674887
Elegant Cyerce Slug. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11674862

Picture No. 11674862
Cryptic Phyllodesmium Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11674842

Picture No. 11674842
Blue Velvet Headshield Slug. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11674848

Picture No. 11674848
Platydoris Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11674847

Picture No. 11674847
Red-lined Flabellina Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11674841

Picture No. 11674841
Painted Thecacera Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675371

Picture No. 11675371
Forskal's Pleurobranch (Pleurobranchus forskalii) crawling on sand. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675367

Picture No. 11675367
Snakey Bornella Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675366

Picture No. 11675366
Flatworm. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675360

Picture No. 11675360
Chamberlain's Nudibranch on coral eating sea squirts. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675357

Picture No. 11675357
Painted Thecacera Nudibranch on black sand. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675219

Picture No. 11675219
Ceylon Gymnodoris Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675220

Picture No. 11675220
Black-rayed Phyllidia Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675209

Picture No. 11675209
Elegant Phyllidia Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675186

Picture No. 11675186
Royal Hypseldoris Nudibranch showing mouthparts. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675182

Picture No. 11675182
Nakamoto Okenia Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675180

Picture No. 11675180
Mabul Thecacera Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675176

Picture No. 11675176
Co's Chromodoris Nudibranch near food (sea squirts). Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675177

Picture No. 11675177
Dusky Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675166

Picture No. 11675166
Royal Hypseldoris Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675140

Picture No. 11675140
Acanthozoon Flatworm. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675121

Picture No. 11675121
Royal Hypseldoris Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675097

Picture No. 11675097
Mushroom Coral Reticulidia Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675095

Picture No. 11675095
Mosaic Nudibranch. Date:

Background imageSlug Collection: Picture No. 11675080

Picture No. 11675080
Dusky Nembrotha Nudibranch feeding on sea squirts. Date:



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"From English Prizefighters to Blue Sea Slugs: A Captivating Journey" Step into the world of slugs, where unexpected connections and remarkable achievements await. Let's start with a legendary tale that combines speed and power - the Sunbeam 1000hp. This magnificent machine, created by an unknown genius, became a symbol of innovation in its time. Imagine witnessing the Super Sentinel truck proudly carrying the Sunbeam 1000hp land speed record breaker. The excitement builds as we transport ourselves back to Daytona in 1927, where history was about to be made. The Sunbeam 1000hp was ready for its World Land Speed Record attempt, leaving spectators in awe of its sheer power. But not all they are found on racetracks; some reside in nature's own playgrounds. Take the Banana Slug from Half Moon Bay, California - a vibrant creature belonging to Gastropoda family. Its bright colors captivate our attention and remind us of nature's endless wonders. Closer to home, we encounter the Common Large Garden Slug gracefully gliding across lettuce leaves in UK gardens. Though often overlooked or dismissed as pests, their presence reminds us of nature's intricate balance and diversity. Delving deeper into slug species reveals intriguing names like Black slug or Great slug (Arion ater) and Limax maximus – showcasing both their uniqueness and importance within ecosystems worldwide. As we celebrate these fascinating creatures' diversity, let's also appreciate artistry inspired by them. Enter W. Heath Robinson’s masterpiece "Hurray for the Robinson Ray. " Picture No. 10755498 captures his imaginative vision perfectly—a testament to human creativity sparked by even the humblest beings. Speaking of capturing moments visually brings us to Picture No. 10852604—a snapshot revealing Glaucus atlanticus—the mesmerizing blue sea slug floating effortlessly amidst ocean currents—an ethereal beauty that reminds us how vast our planet truly is.