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Name: Mount Kaputar pink slug (Triboniophorus sp. nov. 'Kaputar' or Triboniophorus aff. graeffei) Where it lives: Mount ...
This slug, which is coloured an extraordinary hot pink, is known only from Mount Kaputar, near the town of Narrabri, in north-west New South Wales. Mount Kaputar is an extinct volcano that rises to ...
Whether you’re interested in walking, mountain bike riding or photographing wildlife, you’ll find fascinating places to go in the Mount Kaputar National Park and plenty of subjects for your camera.
Massive, neon-pink slugs can be found atop an extinct volcano in inland New South Wales. A park ranger at Mount Kaputar National Park in northern New South Wales has snapped incredible photos of hot ...
The New South Wales Scientific Committee says it could be Christmas before a final determination is made in relation to Mount Kaputar's neon-pink giant slugs. The rare slugs are 5cm wide and ...
Mountain climbers have been known to curse cloudy weather but for hikers hitting the peak of Mount Kaputar, near Narrabri in North West New South Wales, those clouds can have a silver lining.
The unique, eye-catching creature only lives on the slopes of an isolated inactive volcano in New South Wales, Mount Kaputar, from which they take their name. After recent rainfall, rangers from ...
About 60 Mount Kaputar slugs, also called Kaputar pink slugs because of their striking colour, were spotted by rangers after a recent rainfall following the bushfires. The New South Wales Parks ...
Why it's awesome: Not all slugs blend into the background. Some, like the striking Mount Kaputar slug, stand out from the crowd. These slimy critters not only grow up to 8 inches (20 centimeters ...
The unique, eye-catching creature only lives on the slopes of an isolated inactive volcano in New South Wales, Mount Kaputar, from which they take their name. After recent rainfall, rangers from ...