the desert creosote shrub
The slimy mucus stuff in a pool is probably algae.
Mucus
Oscillatoria bacteria have a filamentous, unbranched structure that gives them a slimy texture. They form long strands or mats that can be slimy to the touch.
Slimy things in the nose are typically mucus or nasal discharge, which are produced by the nasal mucosa to help trap and remove dirt, bacteria, and other particles from the air we breathe.
The root cap, located at the tip of the root, produces a slimy substance called mucilage. This mucilage helps lubricate the root tip as it grows through the soil, protecting it from damage and aiding in nutrient uptake.
A cactus's stem is made up of slimy and juicy tissue that stores water to survive in dry seasons. The tissue is specialized for water storage, allowing the cactus to thrive in arid environments.
This plant adaptation is known as succulence. The slimy, juicy tissue stores water to help the plant survive during periods of drought or low water availability. This adaptation allows the plant to maintain its hydration levels and continue essential functions even in arid conditions.
Big Juicy Slimy Midget Cock...but only sometimes because she might poo!
slimy
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.
slimy as a dog's tongue.
The priceless gift of christmas, IN MY OPINION, is a big, fat, hairy, chunky, pink, smelly, slimy, juicy, 8 inch, ( is this turning you on?) STRAWBERRY WITH CHOCOLATE BABY! It's the thought that counts! :D
some are slimy and some not
"slimy" is an adjective.
That's nonslippery, not slimy
they are slimy so they can clime up walls and stuff like that
slimy lizards