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More impressive are the three toed sloths and the banana slugs making it to South America.

Funny how no depictions of the Ark ever show the Banana Slug.
 
Of course.

And I was mistaken, the Banana Slug is a North American Slug. There's another type of large, colorful slug from South America I was thinking of, which is bright red.

Still a long way to go for a slug.
 
Funny how no depictions of the Ark ever show the Banana Slug.
Noah wasn't required to save anything that wasn't alive.
If it didn't breathe through nostrils, it was on its own lookout. So, no insects, trees, spiders, bushes, slugs, fish, fungus, lichen, butterflies, clay golems, robots...
 
Funny how no depictions of the Ark ever show the Banana Slug.
Noah wasn't required to save anything that wasn't alive.
If it didn't breathe through nostrils, it was on its own lookout. So, no insects, trees, spiders, bushes, slugs, fish, fungus, lichen, butterflies, clay golems, robots...
That explains a lot actually. All those things are out to get mankind, for revenge.

(Admittedly, butterflies seem like an exception. But maybe they are just biding their time and waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike?)
 
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The University of California-Santa Cruz is home to Sammy the Banana Slug. A banana slug is a slimy yellow mollusk found near the northern California coastal community of Santa Cruz. They adopted the slug as a mascot as a commentary on the overemphasis of athletics at many universities.
 
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