Leaches.
While they fell out of use for some time modern medicine now uses leaches to prevent blood from pooling under the skin following certain types of surgery. If this pooled blood were allowed to remain it would interfere with healing.
The leech.
The reason your excrement is slimy is because you drain a lot of mucus into your anal cavity. Without it, it would be very difficult to defecate and painful.
The creature you are likely referring to is a slug. Slugs are soft-bodied, slimy mollusks that lack a hard outer shell and are known for their elongated, slimy appearance. They thrive in moist environments and are often found in gardens and forests. Their bodies are made up of soft tissue, allowing them to move fluidly across surfaces.
The extremely slimy creature crept in the very dark and damp cave with its victim.
The conch mentioned in Lord of the Flies is a conch shell, so it wouldn't be slimy at all. The creature which originally lived inside the shell was a type of mollusc (a sea snail) and it would have been slimy.
The dark brown slimy creature with a light brown stripe could potentially be a type of amphibian, such as a salamander or a newt. It might also be a species of worm or slug, especially if it was found in a damp environment. Identifying the creature more accurately would require additional details about its habitat, size, and behavior.
slimy
No, it is just a myth. The creature does not exist
slimy as a dog's tongue.
Slithy is an adjective. It describes the toves.`Twas brillig, and the slithy tovesDid gyre and gimble in the wabe:All mimsy were the borogoves,And the mome raths outgrabe.
some are slimy and some not
"slimy" is an adjective.