A power cut that disrupted rail traffic on a Japanese island last month was caused by a slug, officials say.
More than 12,000 people’s journeys were affected when nearly 30 trains on Kyushu shuddered to a halt because of the slimy intruder’s actions.
Its electrocuted remains were found lodged inside equipment next to the tracks, Japan Railways says.
The incident in Japan has echoes of a shutdown caused by a weasel at Europe’s Large Hadron Collider in 2016.
When the animal took a fatal chew on the wiring inside a high-voltage transformer, it caused a short circuit which temporarily stopped the work of the particle accelerator.
In Japan, local media on the trail of the slug report that it managed to squeeze through a tiny gap to get into a load disconnector.
A British cousin of the ill-fated mollusk achieved notoriety in 2011, The Guardian reports when it crawled inside a traffic light control box in the northern town of Darlington and caused a short circuit, resulting in “traffic chaos”.