Velvet worms are cute and for some reason remind me if you were to take a slug and give them millipede legs
Like what are these squishy little guys and why are they so cute (how do they exist and are not talked about much)

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Velvet worms are cute and for some reason remind me if you were to take a slug and give them millipede legs
Like what are these squishy little guys and why are they so cute (how do they exist and are not talked about much)

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