are essentially snails without shells, terrestrial cousins of clams and oysters. They are gastropods, slime-producing mollusks that carry their stomachs inside their single “foot,” which is also their ...
Snails and slugs are common pests in gardens. They belong to the mollusk family along with oysters, and they crawl along over ...
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Do slugs have teeth? Inside one of nature’s weirdest mouths
Have you ever wondered if slugs can smile — or if they even have teeth? Their smooth bodies and simple appearance might ...
From movement to mating signals, slug slime plays a vital role in survival and explains those silvery garden trails.
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