No they do not they feed on dead leaves
slugs live on the forest floor; namely damp and dark places. Slugs eat dead and decaying matter, so it is safe to say that they commonly will eat other dead slugs.
Most species of snails and slugs eat dead or decaying plant and animal matter. Some species are predatory; eating animals including other snails and slugs.
i think slugs eat dead organisms.. such as dead trees and plants... fruits.. dead animals... i think....
No, slugs are generally found in moist, damp environments. Wild delphinium flowers grow in meadows and meadows are not a suitable environment nor are they damp and moist enough for slugs to thrive in.
Slugs can eat parsley. Slugs can eat anything, even if it kills it.
Yes they are.
Yes, decomposers eat bears. Living things like bacteria, slugs, flies, maggots, beetles, fungus and other animals all eat dead bears.
other insects, snails, and slugs; some eat pollen and other flower parts
No. The usual garden slugs eat vegetation. Leeches, on the other hand, do suck blood, and they look a lot like slugs.
snail and slugs eat garden debris
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No. The usual garden slugs eat vegetation. Leeches, on the other hand, do suck blood, and they look a lot like slugs