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  2. Slug - Wikipedia

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    A slug on a wall in Kanagawa, Japan.. Slug, or land slug, is a common name for any apparently shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc.The word slug is also often used as part of the common name of any gastropod mollusc that has no shell, a very reduced shell, or only a small internal shell, particularly sea slugs and semi-slugs (this is in contrast to the common name snail, which applies to ...

  3. Gastropoda - Wikipedia

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    Their diet spans from living plants at various developmental stages such as pollen, seeds, seedlings, and wood, to decaying plant material like leaf litter. Additionally, they feed on fungi, lichens , algae , soil, and even other animals, both living and dead, including their feces.

  4. Portal:Gastropods - Wikipedia

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    This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, freshwater, and from the land. There are many thousands of species of sea snails and slugs, as well as freshwater snails, freshwater limpets, land snails and slugs. The class Gastropoda is a diverse and highly successful class of mollusks within the phylum Mollusca.

  5. Over the Garden Fence: All about the leopard slug - AOL

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    A leopard slug makes an appearance during plant removal at the Crawford County Fairgrounds. ... Animals. Business. Elections. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games.

  6. Fungivore - Wikipedia

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    A banana slug feeding on Amanita. Many terrestrial gastropod mollusks are known to feed on fungi. It is the case in several species of slugs from distinct families.Among them are the Philomycidae (e. g. Philomycus carolinianus and Phylomicus flexuolaris) and Ariolimacidae (Ariolimax californianus), which respectively feed on slime molds (myxomycetes) and mushrooms (basidiomycetes). [5]

  7. List of bioluminescent organisms - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Marine animals subsection. 2.1 Fish. 2.2 Invertebrates. 3 Freshwater animals. 4 Fungi. ... Certain Nudibranchs (sea slugs) Certain sea snails. Hinea brasiliana ...

  8. Snail - Wikipedia

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    Gastropods that lack a conspicuous shell are commonly called slugs rather than snails. [20] Some species of slug have a maroon-brown shell, some have only an internal vestige that serves mainly as a calcium lactate repository, and others have some to no shell at all. Other than that there is little morphological difference between slugs and ...

  9. Black slug - Wikipedia

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    The black slug is a voracious seedling predator. Terrestrial slugs are considered to be especially dangerous because they alter plant species abundance, adult plant fecundity, and the production of plant defensive compounds. Black slugs are of special concern in fragmented ecosystems and areas with high shrub and tree cover.