Incomplete/Gradual. To my knowledge this is true of all moluscs.
No, garden slugs do not have a backbone. They belong to a group of animals known as invertebrates, which do not have a backbone or spinal column. Slugs have a soft, flexible body that allows them to move easily through moist environments.
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Some slugs can be harmful to chickens and poultry if ingested in large quantities. Slugs can carry parasites or toxins that can make chickens sick, so it is best to avoid having slugs in areas where chickens have access to them. Preventing contact between slugs and chickens is the best way to ensure their safety.
I'd argue the slugs drowning in water, i put slugs into my fish tank for the fish and they just move around as normal, maybe the will drown over time i'm not sure they don't last that long, one even made it to the top of my tank
No, slugs do not have the ability to smile. Slugs do not possess facial muscles or the ability to form expressions like humans or some other animals.
snails go through incomplete metamorphosis because the larvae and the adult look the same.
Neither. Alligators are not a species which undergo metamorphosis. Incidentally, why was this classified under Slugs and Snails?
Slugs do not undergo metamorphosis in the same way that insects do. Instead, they develop through a process called direct development, where the young slugs resemble miniature versions of adults. They hatch from eggs and gradually grow larger, without distinct larval or pupal stages. Thus, their development is more gradual and continuous compared to the dramatic transformations seen in insects.
Yes. Rifled slugs are intended to be fired through a smoothbore barrel. Sabot slugs are intended to be fired through rifled barrels.
Sea slugs typically start as eggs laid by adult slugs, then hatch into larval stages before becoming juveniles. As they grow, they go through metamorphosis and develop into adults capable of reproduction. Some species of sea slugs have complex life cycles involving multiple stages and hosts.
NO!! A choke makes slugs dangerous. DO NOT fire slugs through ANY choke, ever. The life you save may be your own.
Rifled slugs. Sabot slugs will not be as accurate- hose are meant for rifled barrels.
The natural way for humans to release gas (fart) is through their anal cavity, where slugs do fart but its through their eyeball. Weird i know but they even wee through their eyeball too.
Guns that shoot slugs are specially designed for slugs. It depends on your gun but most are not designed for this purpose I do not recommend testing it for if they are not the right barrels they WILL break.
Some bolt action shotguns had an adjustable choke, and it is generally NOT recommended that slugs be fired through those. If there is no adjustable choke at the muzzle, your shotgun should be fine. Stay with rifled slugs.
It absorbs nutrients through its skin.
Not safely