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General 21 May 2008 12:00 AM
Inter-Species Kiss Challenge by Dr. Bug
How do you kiss a banana slug? Very gently and on the head-end of it’s body where its large pair of tentacle "eyestalks", used to detect light or movement, are located.! But first you need to find one. They like to spend most of their time in moist tree litter on forest floors along North America's Pacific coastal coniferous rainforest belt from Washington to California.

Greetings Inter-Species-Kisser Friends I will be leaving for the Galapagos Islands on June 4th to kiss marine iguanas, Galapagos tortoises and red, blue and green footed Boobies, among others! Kiss pictures will be posted in the first week of July. How do you exactly approach and ask a marine iguana for a kiss? Think about it! My answer later.

{click between the brackets below for my answer}
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