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Slugs

Slugs are soft-bodied, shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusks. They are characterized by their slimy mucus coating, which helps them move and protects them from dehydration. slugs are typically nocturnal, hiding during the day and emerging at night to feed on decaying organic matter, leaves, fruits, and vegetables. They are often considered garden pests due to their destructive feeding habits. Their hermaphroditic nature means they possess both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to mate with any other slug. They are also capable of autotomy (self-amputation) if threatened, leaving a part of themselves behind to distract a predator. Many species live for around a year or two, and play a vital role in the decomposition cycle in ecosystems.

Slugs meaning with examples

  • The damp garden was overrun with slugs after the heavy rain, leaving trails of glistening slime on the pathways. These slimy invaders had devoured most of her prized lettuce leaves overnight, and the gardener was left in despair.
  • During my hike, I came across a particularly large and colorful **slug**, slowly inching its way across a decaying log. The iridescent sheen of its mucus, catching the sunlight, added to the scene in the forest.
  • Farmers often use various methods to control **slug** populations in their fields, from traps and barriers to the use of slug pellets, but it can be a struggle to keep the gardens safe.
  • Despite their unsavory reputation, slugs are an important part of the ecosystem, playing a role in the decomposition of plant matter and providing food for other animals.
  • The children, fascinated by the creatures, carefully collected the slugs they found in the garden, marveling at their slow movement and the sticky trails they left behind before releasing them in the woods.

Slugs Crossword Answers

3 Letters

LTS

4 Letters

AMMO HITS

5 Letters

SWATS

7 Letters

BULLETS

8 Letters

LAGGARDS

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