What is the largest slug in the world?

The world's largest species of terrestrial slug is the ash-black slug Limax cinereoniger. Found in ancient woodlands throughout all but the most northerly regions of Europe, it can grow to a length of up to 30 cm, and eats fungi.

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How big can slugs get?

In North America, slugs can measure up to 10 inches long. Most slugs are light brown or gray in color, although the famed banana slug of the Pacific Northwest is often a bright yellow.

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What is the biggest snail slug?

Limax maximus (literally, "biggest slug"), known by the common names great grey slug and leopard slug, is a species of slug in the family Limacidae, the keeled slugs.

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What is the second largest type of slug in the world?

One subspecies, the Pacific banana slug, can grow up to 9 inches long, making it the second-largest slug in the world.

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How big do giant slugs get?

The spotted garden or giant slug can range from 3 to 7 inches long. These slugs become lighter in color as they age. The yellowish mantle usually has three rows of black spots that continue to the end of the body.

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How big do slugs get Australia?

Red triangle slugs are Australia's largest native land slug, reaching sizes up to 14 centimetres in length! They are named after the distinctive red triangle on their back, which contains their breathing pore (called a pneumostome). The scientific name for red triangle slugs is Triboniophorus graeffei.

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What are the large garden slugs in Australia?

The Leopard Slug grows to 20 cm long and has distinctive dark spots on a lighter brown body, giving it its name. Where are Leopard Slugs found? The Leopard Slug lives in the south and east of Australia and is common in urban areas.

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What is the most powerful slug?

Guardians can live for several years (centuries) making them the second oldest slugs after The Elementals. They're also the second most powerful slugs after the Elementals.

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What is the cutest slug?

Slugs aren't normally known for their cuteness but recently, this Jorunna parva, which is a species of sea slug, has risen to fame because of its ability to make even the toughest of people melt because of its sweetness.

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What is the prettiest slug in the world?

It's a type of sea slug called the nudibranch (NEW-dih-bronk), a slime-oozing creature with a boneless body. Many of them also sport brilliant colors and eye-catching patterns on their skin. In fact this sticky slug is often considered one of the most beautiful animals in the world.

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What is the largest snail in Australia?

Hedleyella falconeri, the giant panda snail, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Caryodidae. It is the largest species of land snail to be found in Australia.

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What snail has 14000 teeth?

A garden snail has about 14,000 teeth while other species can have over 20,000.

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What is the deadliest land snail?

Historically, 65% of people stung by the geography cone snail die if they don't get to a hospital in time. We don't currently have any medicines that can neutralize the snails' conotoxin venom. The only treatment is to treat the symptoms and try to keep the victim alive until the venom wears off.

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Are there slugs in Australia?

From land to sea, Australia provides the perfect habitat for some bizarre-looking slugs.

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What kills slugs instantly?

Pouring salt on a slug will kill it in a matter of seconds, however, it generally takes quite a bit of salt to do so. The salt kills the slug through osmosis – it draws water from inside the slug and rapidly dehydrates it.

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Do slugs eat slugs?

Most species of slugs are generalists, feeding on a broad spectrum of organic materials, including leaves from living plants, lichens, mushrooms, and even carrion. Some slugs are predators and eat other slugs and snails, or earthworms.

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Is it OK to touch a slug?

Slugs also sparked a debate over whether they are dangerous to touch and harm humans. The answer is yes. They might appear to be innocent and touchable, but they carry a variety of parasites. The most common is the rat lungworm or Angiostrongylus cantonensis, and its infection can lead to severe issues.

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What is the oldest slug?

Scientists have discovered the 480-million-year-old remains of a spiny little slug with tiny teeth and a helmet. It may be the earliest stage in the evolution of mollusks, a diverse group of invertebrates that includes squids, octopuses, snails, and clams.

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Do slugs have 2 eyes?

All slugs have two eyes on the end of long antenna and two smaller antennae below that are used to feel and taste it's surroundings.

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What is the weakest slug?

Floppers are the weakest type of Slugs.

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How far can a slug hit?

A slug also becomes increasingly inaccurate with distance; out to 100 yards, it drops approximately five inches and has a maximum range of approximately 400 yards. In contrast, centerfire projectiles from rifles can travel anywhere from 300-1000+ yards. Shotgun slugs are best suited for uses over short ranges.

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Are slugs deadlier than buckshot?

A slug will generally penetrate deeper into a target than buckshot as it focuses all its energy into a smaller area. This can be a good or bad thing as shotgun slugs are known to over penetrate. For close range shots, buckshot is a better choice while slugs are more effective at longer distance shots.

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What is the largest land slug in Australia?

Coming in at up to 7cm in length, the red-triangle slug (Triboniphorus graeffei) is Australia's largest native land slug. The species is common in south east Queensland, particularly after rain. You may have seen signs of the slugs feeding before.

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What is the largest slug in Australia?

Identification. The Red Triangle Slug is Australia's largest native land slug.

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What eats slugs in Australia?

Since all of our pest snails and slugs are introduced, there are limited agents that control them in Western Australia. This partly explains why they are such pests. Some predatory beetles and lizards feed on them, but birds and rats are the most effective. Small pointed snail.

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