gentle lemur 20 Mar 2014 Cool photo! How big was your velvet worm (if that's not too personal a question )? Alan
Hix 20 Mar 2014 Wow! Despite the fact they are common the world over, I have yet to see one on the wild.
lintworm 21 Mar 2014 @GL the velvet worm on the photo was about 10-15 cm, but it is already 3 months ago that I saw it, so I am not completely sure
@GL the velvet worm on the photo was about 10-15 cm, but it is already 3 months ago that I saw it, so I am not completely sure
gentle lemur 21 Mar 2014 lintworm said: @GL the velvet worm on the photo was about 10-15 cm, but it is already 3 months ago that I saw it, so I am not completely sure Click to expand... Thank you Alan
lintworm said: @GL the velvet worm on the photo was about 10-15 cm, but it is already 3 months ago that I saw it, so I am not completely sure Click to expand... Thank you Alan
lintworm 22 Mar 2014 Eagle said: And I thought you're looking for snails Click to expand... I was , this critter was in a plot and I saw it when we just finished the search for snails
Eagle said: And I thought you're looking for snails Click to expand... I was , this critter was in a plot and I saw it when we just finished the search for snails
lintworm 3 Aug 2014 Oke... I just found out the Onychophora (velvet worms) do not occur on Madagascar, so I do not have a clue what kind of animal this is... Probably some insect....
Oke... I just found out the Onychophora (velvet worms) do not occur on Madagascar, so I do not have a clue what kind of animal this is... Probably some insect....
Chlidonias 3 Aug 2014 it must be a caterpillar then. You can just make out the true legs up the front of the body (at the bottom of the photo).
it must be a caterpillar then. You can just make out the true legs up the front of the body (at the bottom of the photo).