Dusky, red and Spanish slugs are orange slugs that eat plants. Taxonomists categorize the three molluscs respectively into the gastropod genus Arion subfuscus, A. rufus and A. vulgaris. Slugs may be considered as beneficial in consuming carrion, decaying and living fungi and plants, other slugs, and snails and as pests in eating edible, ornamental and wildflowering plants.
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No. Slugs don't have feet. But some slugs might be crawling as I am typing away ^_^
snakes, snails, slugs
No, orange trees (Citrus sinensis) are not climber plants; they are typically grown as shrubs or small trees. They have a bushy growth habit and can reach heights of 10 to 30 feet, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Unlike climbing plants, orange trees do not have specialized structures to support climbing or attaching to other plants.
It will be large (up to 10 feet from nose to tail), and light/golden tan or orange with black stripes, and will probably be eating you.
Peacock's feet are really pale pink almost white, but baby peacocks feet are light orange.
no they have a black beak and black feet. but they have a little orange on there beak
I have a HUGE plague here now. They are eating my corn to the ground but not taking a nibble of my tomatos which are six feet away.
To calculate mass, we need to convert the weight in kilograms to mass in pounds, then to slugs. Mass in slugs can be determined using the formula: mass (slugs) = weight (lb) / g, where g is the acceleration due to gravity (32.2 ft/s²). Once mass in slugs is found, it can be converted to kilograms. Thus, the mass of a 454-kilogram individual weighing 1000 pounds and standing 7 feet tall would be approximately 15.4 slugs.
yes the feet are poisonous
my mom told me that she used to feed me alot of carrots when i was an infant and that the palms of my hand and the bottom of my feet had an orange ish glow but you can never have too mutch
they are orange and brownish with orange claws and feet