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Collective nouns for slugs are a slime of slugs, a phlegm of slugs, or a cornucopia of slugs.
NO snakes leave a 'slime trail' ! Only molluscs such as slugs and snails leave a slime trail !
Some animals that produce slime include slugs, snails, hagfish, and certain species of frogs and salamanders. The slime serves different purposes such as protection from predators, aiding in movement, or helping with hunting.
Slugs put chemical clues in the slime they produce, for other slugs to decipher. David George Gordon, author, The Secret World of Slugs and Snails: Life in the Very Slow Lane.
The slime may be from snails or slugs.
Slugs and snails produce slime to protect themselves from predators and to aid in movement. The slime helps them move smoothly over rough surfaces and protects their bodies from drying out.
yes. Slugs leave slime and so does a special type of snake.
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).
Fireflies larcas are predators and feed on earthworms, snails, and slugs. Larva can detect the slime from a slug and follow the trail to its prey.
Not in the sensesimilarto what a zombie mob would do. But, if a decaying human corpse were to be left in the woods slugs, beingdecomposer,would consume what is left.
Snails leave a slime trail because of their limited movement. Snails are very small creatures, and coupled with the wait of their shell, they do not move very fast. Snails leave a trail of mucus, not slime (well i guess it counts as slime..:) in order to help them slip along faster. They use it to glide along on, and it helps them stick so they can hang upside down.
Slugs are slimy on the outside to facilitate gas exchange so they can breath. Slugs are slimy on the bottom because the slime allows them to move.