People Can't Get Enough of This Banana Slug Eating a Dandelion

Slugs don't often go viral, but one banana slug has managed to clock up millions of views. R Jeanette Martin, of Gabriola Island, British Columbia, spotted the slug in his back garden and made it the star of a timelapse video. The slugs are very common in British Columbia. (Footage By R Jeanette Martin/Storyful via Getty Images)
Slugs don't often go viral, but one banana slug has managed to clock up millions of views. R Jeanette Martin, of Gabriola Island, British Columbia, spotted the slug in his back garden and made it the star of a timelapse video. The slugs are very common in British Columbia. (Footage By R Jeanette Martin/Storyful via Getty Images)
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1328809751
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Storyful
Date created:
19 June, 2017
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Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada
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