A slug will avoid hot and dry conditions, and remain in cooler, darker, damper ones. This not only prevents their vital mucous layer from drying out, but also help to avoid predators. Generally, these conditions can be found under rocks, making it beneficial habitat for them.
Yes, they do live under stones
No they would die haha
i think slugs live under rocks
In letterboxes and under rocks.
If u mean slugs then they live in wet, moist areas such as under a rotten log.
Worms, beetles, ants, centipedes, slugs, and many others.
Banana slugs live in North America.
Slugs can live in any damp enviorment. Slugs can live in any damp enviorment.
In a wet moist area For Ex: Under a rock, after it rains (in the grass or garden)
woodlice loose water rapidly and by living under stones it prevents the sun from affecting them therefore they are able to retain more water. But sometimes they live under rocks and logs because its damp and wet.
Sea slugs
Slugs CAN live under water because they can swim well and some have gills!
Under wet rocks, stones, steps, pots, and planks.
snails live under rocks or on the side of rocks on the ocean shore