Posted on 04/05/2017 10:46:36 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A "beer slug" thought to be likely extinct in Hamburg for years has finally reemerged - and in the citys infamous red light district, the Reeperbahn, no less. For eight decades, there was no trace in Hamburg of the Bierschnegel - literally beer garden slug. The creature, also known as cellar slug in English, was last seen in 1935 in the harbour city, according to the University of Hamburg.
Since then, the beer slug had been placed on Hamburgs red list of endangered species and classified as either extinct or lost.
But on Tuesday the University of Hamburg announced with excitement that researchers had confirmed the beer slug had been spotted once again in the red light St. Pauli district.
The first recent sighting of the slug was in 2015 in the courtyard area of a hostel off of the Reeperbahn street in St. Pauli. One of the slugs was seen again in the area of the citys Zoological Museum. Outside of an appearance in Berlin in 2015, Hamburg is the only German big city where the slug has been identified in recent years.
Historically, the beer slug was a regular feature of Hamburg city centre life, often slinking around the moist basements where beer was brewed, giving the slug its name.
But with building renovations and the destruction of the beer slugs suitable habitats, the mollusk was seen less and less in Hamburg, before disappearing completely.
Furthermore there was the problem of detecting [the slug] because the beer slug likes to hide and rarely comes out before 10pm, wrote lead researcher Dr. Marco T. Neiber in a statement.
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Nevertheless, such a species for Germany as a whole should still be classified as highly endangered because its suitable habitat is becoming scarce in populated areas through renovations.
Hitler’s fault.
Beer slug. Glad they tracked down my brother in law.
“likes to hide and rarely comes out before 10pm” clinched it for me.
Do they fry ‘em up crispy, or sautee ‘em like the frogs do with snails?
American beer slug beerios slugsapein.
Hey! Got here as soon as I could!
Apparently, the things even survived firestorms and massive bombing.
I wonder where it’s been all these years?
Or were they just looking for slugs in all the wrong places?................
That’s a classic
So it's a slug that is commonly found, to this day, in the UK but since it's not often seen in Hamburg it is now classified as extinct or endangered? What, every creature in the world needs to be found everywhere in the world or it's a crisis?
Now I want a beer and a plate of calamari.
I’ve been known to impersonate a beer slug on occasion.
Who knew beer slugs are so punctual?
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