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Pig Farm - Sow and Piglets

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Perhaps the rarest of the extensive invertebrate species group are slugs which, according to scientists, are infrequently encountered. At great altitudes on Borneo, several rare and highly endemic species appear to exist, including this new colourful green and yellow species, Ibycus rachelae, from Sabah. Discovered on leaves in primary montane forest at altitudes up to 1,900m on Mount Kinabalu, the species has a particularly long tail, three times the length of its head, with a body length of 4cm. According to scientists, the slug has the habit of wrapping the long tail around its body when resting. From the Ariophantidae family, this unusual species makes use of so-called ‘love darts’ in courtship. Made of calcium carbonate, the love dart is harpoon-like which pierces and injects a hormone into a mate, and may play a role in increasing the chances of reproduction. Photograph: WWF
Weird and wonderful species discovered in the Heart of Borneo
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Tortoises at Dawn, Galapagos Islands, 1984. Giant tortoises in pond, Geochelone elephantopus, Alcedo volcano. Photograph: Frans Lanting/iLCP
In pictures: The 40 greatest nature photographs of all time | Environment | guardian.co.uk
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