What is the function of slug slime
Yes it is actually. we did an expiriment that tested it. By our calculations, slug slime is stickier. :) but not by much....
Because when they drink water they get slimy so that is how they get slime.
its got slime
"Bave" if you are speaking of a snail or slug.
it can move like a slug.
Revolting question found out when I was little. Spray the slug with a cold aerosol spray, it will eventually move away and shed all its slime. (probably kills the slug though).
The adaptations of a slug is that it is covered by slime to prevent it from drying out and it protects them from predators. When a predator tries to catch it, the slug will just slip away because of the slime makes them slippery. They also have a dark color for camouflage. The camouflage mainly works in the dark because they would blend in with the dark because their skin is dark.
You will most likely get slime on your lips. The only health risk involved would be the possible ingestion of bacteria from the snail's slime.
The bar owner insisted that if the two men were going to fight, that they should slug it out outside. If you tread on a slug in bear feat, the slime squishes up between your toes and it is horrid.
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Slime describes the reason why catching a garden slug is no easy task. Slime is a slippery, soft mucous coating that allows slugs to move along surfaces and out of gloved and gloveless gardener hands. It represents a diluted mixture of proteins and sugars that is a sticky liquid while the slug moves and like a drying, stiff rubber cement when not.