Touching a banana slug is generally discouraged because their skin is delicate and can be easily damaged. Additionally, they secrete a slimy mucus that can irritate human skin and may contain harmful bacteria. Handling them can also stress the slug, impacting their health and survival. It's best to observe them from a distance to appreciate their unique characteristics without causing harm.
You can find banana slug websites at google.com.
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banana slugs are yellow because they are poisonous.
The mascot for U.C.S.C. is the banana Slug. The banana slug is a native slug that populates Santa Cruz mountains. It is large and yellow to green.
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The Latin word for banana slug depends on which of the three species you're talking about:Ariolimax californicusAriolimax columbianusAriolimax dolichophallus
A banana slug
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It depends on the species. The Pacific banana slug is the second-largest species of terrestrial slug - growing up to 25cm (9.8 in) long - and weighs up to 115 grams (4.1 ounces). The largest slug species is the European species Limax cinereoniger, which can reach 30 cm (12 in) in length !
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California's State Mollusk is the Banana Slug.
The clownfish is more similar to a cuttlefish than the banana slug. Both clownfish and cuttlefish are marine animals, belonging to the phylum Chordata and Mollusca respectively, and share aquatic environments. In contrast, the banana slug is a terrestrial gastropod, making it fundamentally different in habitat and biological classification. Additionally, clownfish and cuttlefish have adaptations for living in water, while banana slugs do not.