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A gray and yellow-striped tube with a black-and-blue head topped by two sideward-leaning tentacles describes a garden slug. The shell-less gastropod in question (Gastropoda class) measures anywhere from 0.25 to 2.0-plus inches (0.64 to 5.0-plus centimeters) in length. It uses file-like mouthparts when feeding and will be recognized by the silvery, mucous-y, slimy trail in its wake.

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See image link below. See differences at applesnail.net -> anatomy -> reproductive system section. Some few species of snails are bisexual, being both masculine and feminine.

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Large and white, very soft and a bit like jelly. They hatch out in 3-4 weeks and will probably be buried about 8-9 inches down in soil

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A snails home looks suspiciously like his shell; because the shell is his home.

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they are brown

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a tiny snail

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they look slimy

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