Slow worm
By Wagger
- 16 May, 2010
- 9 likes
This slow worm was so cold he'd stopped moving so took him to the warmth of the compost heap.
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Well done. He would probably have been ok unless of course a cat or crow got him. I'm glad that he is safe now.
16 May, 2010
I've never seen a slow worm in real life....great shot....what would a cow do to it toto?
16 May, 2010
Not a cow Karen, a crow!
16 May, 2010
Ha ha ha!! lol......nearly pms laughing!! Sorry!! I had all kinds of images in my head of cow tossing worm etc. etc.!! lol
16 May, 2010
Oh dear! Another one.
16 May, 2010
Plenty of cats and crows around here, Toto as well as Kites so definitely best to move her.
16 May, 2010
A cow might tread on it!
16 May, 2010
........or drown it with milk!
16 May, 2010
Ah! The milk of human kindness.
Are we all mad on here or is it just me?
18 May, 2010
Ask those men in white coats behind you, lol.
18 May, 2010
He/She probably came from the compost heap in the first place, they love
dark & damp places...so glad they are safe....~)))
18 May, 2010
Toto did a great line in compost bin slow worms last year - whole family of them together.
18 May, 2010
I had to tell them to move out as I needed somewhere to sleep but they ignored me and are still there which in the end turned out for the best as they make great bed companions.
19 May, 2010
LOL. Glad they've made you welcome, Toto - something to keep you warm on a cold night!
19 May, 2010
Their blood is warmer than Jean's.
20 May, 2010
LOL
20 May, 2010
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How lucky you spotted him. Such lovely little creatures.
16 May, 2010