One slug was recorded at 0.054166667 inches per minute, an apparent record for slowness. Its close relative the snail has been known to reach exactly 120 times that, 6.5 inches per minute. See the related link.
5 cm
Up to a mile.
In fifteen minutes the minute hand of a clock will move 90 degrees, or three hour labels.
A slug can move up to 0.03 in speed ( mph )
they wiggle there bum and move along the ground
14ft, 7.8in.
No ... you are confusing a slug with a starfish.
The average garden snail moves at a pace of 100 ft an hour.
They actually move at the same speed.
depends on your speed. for a slug it would take forever, but for the space station about a minute.
As far as it is pushed or jumps is how far a slug falls. The land-based, shell-less gastropod mollusc in question will have no way of stopping itself from free-falling -- for whatever reason or from no matter what height -- once gravity kicks in.
sloth,snail,slug. use these.