How To Get Blood Out Of A Stone

Ok folks, our mission for today is to clamber down through these rocks and explore that gully down there. To make things more interesting our route is lined with plenty of spiky plants so our chances of getting to the bottom without being bloodied and bruised are remote to say the least. This lethal looking bush here for instance, which I can’t quite place, looks capable of causing serious injury. I see that it’s producing tiny red fruits and as we have our botanist friend Steve Lenton with us today (although he’s opted to take a more sedate route) we’ll collect a couple and pass them on to him for identification. After all, there’s no point in having a dog and barking yourself. Talking of which, you wouldn’t just like to put your hand in and grab a couple of berries would you? Thought not. Here goes then. Ouch, first blood to the flora.

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Publicado el 27 de noviembre de 2016 a las 07:18 AM por stevedaniels stevedaniels

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Caracol Europeo de Jardín (Cornu aspersum)

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stevedaniels

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Octubre 20, 2016 a las 09:09 AM EEST

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stevedaniels

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Noviembre 3, 2016 a las 12:27 PM EET

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Found under a stone at 750m

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