From movement to mating signals, slug slime plays a vital role in survival and explains those silvery garden trails.
Greenhouse slug looking down over a wooden edge - Anatoliy Berislavskiy/Shutterstock Some forms of wildlife are a welcome sight in your garden, like helpful ...
Are you dealing with a nasty slug problem in your garden? Those slimy little plant nibblers love to sneak around at night, leaving behind chewed-up leaves and gooey trails. But don't worry, you don't ...
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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 ...
Snails have shells the moment they're born, but it's kind of hard to tell. In fact, it's hard to even see a baby snail. Some are nearly microscopic, such as Angustopila psammion, whose adult-sized ...
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