they constantly breathe in and out. Their moist skin does that
a slug belongs to a snail family that is real
no
Yes, slugs can carry harmful bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella, and parasites that can potentially be transmitted to humans. It is important to wash hands after handling slugs to avoid any risk of infection.
Sea slugs move by contracting and relaxing their muscles in a wave-like motion, known as peristalsis, which propels them forward. Some sea slugs also use cilia or small appendages on their body to help them glide or crawl along surfaces.
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.
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.
Collective nouns for slugs are a slime of slugs, a phlegm of slugs, or a cornucopia of slugs.
1. leopard slugs 2. banana slugs 3. garden slugs 4. red triangle slugs 5. black slugs 6. field slugs 7. keel slugs
Slugs can eat parsley. Slugs can eat anything, even if it kills it.
On the contrary, chickens will eat the slugs! Chickens LOVE slugs. Unless you have monster sized slugs the size of chickens, don't worry about it.
No, slugs are multicellular organisms.
The Phylum of slugs is MOLLUSCA
yes, there are marsh slugs in the Tundra...
No. Sea slugs are Gastropods.
Horned Slugs
where do you find slugs on the planet
No. Slugs don't have feet. But some slugs might be crawling as I am typing away ^_^