Slug - Wikipedia Slug A slug on a wall in Kanagawa, Japan Slug or land slug is a common name for any apparently shell -less terrestrial gastropod mollusc
11 Types of Slugs (With Pictures Facts) - Wildlife Informer The gray field slug is a type of mollusk native to the Atlantic Islands, Europe, and North Africa However, it was brought to the Americas and can now be found in many parts of Michigan, particularly in the Northern and Southern regions
Slug | Description, Families, Facts | Britannica Slug, any mollusk of the class Gastropoda in which the shell is reduced to an internal plate or a series of granules or is completely absent The term generally refers to a land snail
Slug Animal Facts - Stylommatophora - A-Z Animals Some common species of slug include the Garden (Arion hortensis), the Banana (Ariolimax), the Leopard (Limax maximus), the Black (Arion ater), and the Kelly Slug (Geomalacus maculosus)
Slug - Top Facts Information - Animal Corner Slug, also known as land slug, is a common name used for any terrestrial gastropod mollusk that doesn’t have a shell, has just a small internal shell, or a very reduced shell
SLUG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Noun (1) he's always a slug in the morning, which is why he prefers to sleep late knocked back another slug of whiskey Noun (2) one well aimed slug on the head knocked him out Verb (2) she got so angry that she slugged the back of the chair and knocked it over
Slug - New World Encyclopedia A slug is simply a snail without a shell, or in which the shell is an internal plate, or one in which the shell is external but reduced to very small size or a series of granules
Where Slugs Come From: Life Cycle and Habitat To identify the different stages of a slug’s life cycle, observe your garden regularly for egg clusters (usually under leaf litter or debris), hatchlings (small, translucent slugs), juveniles (larger, more active slugs with visible shell fragments), and adults (fully formed, mature slugs)