Yes, slugs can be found in forest environments, as they thrive in moist, shaded areas with plenty of organic matter. Forests provide the ideal habitat for slugs due to the abundance of leaf litter, decaying wood, and other vegetation that offer food and shelter. They play a role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic material, which contributes to soil health. However, their presence can vary depending on the specific conditions of the forest.
i think slugs live under rocks
Banana slugs live in North America.
Slugs can be located in dark, damp, spots, and come out when it rains, usually in the very early morning. Also in forests.
Sea slugs
Certain species of slugs live on land, and certain species live in the water. No species of slug can live in both.
slugs can live upto 24hours with out food.
yes, slugs have to have moisture or they will drie up and die so a good place for a slug to live is the rain forest.
There are mice that live in the forests.
mostly in my garden.
in wet places
snail
Banana slugs live in the redwood forests in the North Pacific area of the United States, in the states Washington, Oregon, and the northernmost parts of California. Slugs, as opposed to snails, generally tend to live in areas such as this region, which are characterized by acidic soils. Snails tend to be native to areas with higher soil pH, for basic soil is more conducive to shell formation.