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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.
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.
There are many genus' that are considered slugs. The phylum is mollusca.
Slugs don't have noses; they use specialized tentacles to sense chemicals in their environment. These tentacles can detect smells, tastes, and touch, helping the slug navigate its surroundings and find food.
No, slugs do not have four noses. Slugs actually have two pairs of tentacles on their head - the upper pair is used for sensing light and the lower pair is used for detecting chemicals in their environment.
No. Slugs don't have feet. But some slugs might be crawling as I am typing away ^_^
snakes, snails, slugs
There are 0.0685217659 slugs in a kg.
there are 5,000,000 types of slugs
Slugs - novel - has 208 pages.
There are approximately 586 slugs in 39 kilograms.
45.1 kg = 3.09 slugs (rounded)
16 slugs
Slugs do not have legs.
Dusky, red and Spanish slugs are orange slugs that eat plants. Taxonomists categorize the three molluscs respectively into the gastropod genus Arion subfuscus, A. rufus and A. vulgaris. Slugs may be considered as beneficial in consuming carrion, decaying and living fungi and plants, other slugs, and snails and as pests in eating edible, ornamental and wildflowering plants.
Collective nouns for slugs are a slime of slugs, a phlegm of slugs, or a cornucopia of slugs.
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