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These are a few monsters I caught in the last 2 years here in Switzerland.
They're not dangerous, if you keep your shoes on.....
Have a look at the monsters, where I classify each species separately
Paedidus fodere: dirt digger 35 cm
Paedidus fodere: dirt digger body length approximately 18 cm
Rodo digitus: toe nibbler approximately 20 cm do not wear flip flops or other kind of open shoes when you know this specie is around. this specie feeds itself by eating toes! how more he eats, how bigger he gets dangerzones: beach, forest, lakesides, public swimming pools, gyms, hospitals, elderly homes, schools,
water monster, not identified yet! approximately 27 cm without tail
Humus lumbricus: earthworm+/- 6 months old/ .5 cm
Paedidus fodere: Dirt digger approximately 20 cm
water monster, not identified yet! approximately 27 cm without tail
Humus lumbricus: earthworm+/- 15 years old approximately 55 cm
always has an eye on you... found a new home here in Switzerland with a nice family that housetrained him well
Rodo digitus: toe nibbler approximately 20 cm do not wear flip flops or other kind of open shoes when you know this specie is around. this specie feeds itself by eating toes! how more he eats, how bigger he gets dangerzones: beach, forest, lakesides, public swimming pools, gyms, hospitals, elderly homes, schools,
this dirt digger I found in a forest in Nidwalden, CH. He's one of the loveliest creatures I found. He is now digging around in a garden not far away so I can always have a look what he's doing.
The Potato eater is mostly found in vegie gardens. There it is for him the easiest to find something to eat. His name he got because his favourite food are potatoes. This one was eating the salad from the neighbours away before we caught him and found him a new home where he could eat as much potatoes he wants
Rodo digitus: toe nibbler/ Zehennager/ tenen knager approximately 32 cm do not wear flip flops or other kind of open shoes when you know this specie is around. this specie feeds itself by eating toes! how more he eats, how bigger he gets dangerzones: beach, forest, lakesides, public swimming pools, gyms, hospitals, elderly homes, schools,
Rodo digitus: toe nibbler approximately 20 cm The first one I found! It took a lot of time to learn him not to bite my toes. I'm fortunate to say I still have all left! Not every toe nibbler is trained, that you have to do yourself. My advice is to keep your shoes on till their well trained