Do slugs communicate?

Slugs do not have language in any conventional sense, but they are perfectly capable of 'communicating' the whereabouts of food, for instance, by laying and following slime trails.
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Do slugs communicate with each other?

Apart from eyes, snails have two other tentacles on their heads (as seen in the picture) which they use to communicate with each other via touch. Both snails and slugs leave behind a chemical trail which can be 'read' by other individuals.
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Do slugs have feelings?

In summary, snails might have the biochemical potential to feel love, but they might not have a socially-mediated evolutionary reason to feel love. They engage in reproductive behaviors, but we don't know whether they feel love or pleasure during reproduction.
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Do slugs have any intelligence?

For artificial intelligence (AI) to get any smarter, it needs first to be as intelligent as one of the simplest creatures in the animal kingdom: the sea slug. A new study has found that a material can mimic the sea slug's most essential intelligence features.
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Do slugs live together?

On very hot days, slugs will often huddle together in the shade of a piece of wood or a rock, flank to flank. Scientists say it's to stay cool, not to socialize.
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Do slugs like being pet?

If you must handle them, pick them up with wet hands. Slugs dislike being handled and chemicals on your hands from things like lotions and soaps can be harmful to slugs. Spritz the aquarium with distilled water regularly. Slugs need a moist environment to thrive.
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Can a slug get itself pregnant?

Though its male genital gets all of the press, banana slugs are, in fact, hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female genitalia. In extreme cases, a slug can make itself pregnant — though this is very uncommon and doesn't make for as fun a story.
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Do garden slugs have memory?

Slugs can retain odor-aversion memory for 36 days.
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Do slugs have a purpose?

Slugs and snails are very important. They provide food for all sorts of mammals, birds, slow worms, earthworms, insects and they are part of the natural balance. Upset that balance by removing them and we can do a lot of harm.
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What happens if you touch a slug?

Mollusks like slugs are generally harmless to handle, but they can carry parasites that can transmit to people via accidental ingestion on unwashed produce.
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Do slugs sleep?

Slugs will sleep on and off for several hours at a time but then might stay awake for 30 hours without a break. Slugs may also hibernate, depending on the weather conditions. They will stay active when temperatures remain above 5 degrees Celsius / 41 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Do slugs have willies?

Both slugs then push out and entwine two overly-sized penises from openings on the side of their head, before exchanging sperm that may later fertilise each of their eggs. Or, perhaps be eaten. Eventually, one slug crawls off and the other follows, eating the mucus trapeze as it goes.
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Do slugs have hearts?

Circulation and Excretion

A snail's heart has two chambers, one ventricle and one atrium. It is located in the heart bag, the so-called pericardium. The heart bag is also important to the snail's excretion, meaning the disposal of indigestible material usually rich in nitrogen.
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Why do slugs gather together?

A quick-and-dirty Google revealed this abstract of a scientific paper from the journal Animal Behaviour suggesting Limax pseudoflavus - a mottled grey slug that fits Liz's description - "form closely packed huddles within their day-time resting sites", and concludes that "huddles are non-social aggregations whose prime ...
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Do slugs have a brain?

Aside from its availability in the gardens of Princeton, the slug has a brain and a nervous system that can be kept alive for several days in test tubes. In addition, the neurons, or nerve cells of its brain, range from 200 to 300 microns (millionths of a meter) in diameter, making them visible to the naked eye.
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Why do slugs stand up?

Although slugs have very simple eyes, this rearing and moving side to side could allow them to assess where shadows are indicating plants to climb. Alternatively, they could be detecting or emitting pheromones to find or attract potential mates.
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Can slugs bite you?

Slugs do not bite in a traditional way. Yet, they use a ribbon-like organ to scrape rocks and other surfaces, which can include human skin. Slug bites are not as dangerous as you would think. Among the few occurrences of slug bites, only some people experienced tingling and pulsation in the bitten area.
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What do slugs hate?

Slugs dislike plants with heavily fragranced foliage, like many common herbs. They also dislike plants with fuzzy or furry foliage. Slugs are a favorite food of many different predators. Encourage birds, snakes, lizards, toads, frogs, ground beetles, and other natural predators to make a home in your garden.
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Where do slugs sleep?

Slugs and snails hide in damp places during the day. They stay under logs and stones or under ground cover. They also hide under planters and low decks.
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Can slugs scream?

Slugs do have a simple protective reaction system, but they don't scream when salt is poured on them. Any hissing sound is caused by the action of the water being drawn out of the slug.
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Is Salting slugs cruel?

Yes, it is cruel to salt a slug. Pouring salt on a slug triggers osmosis and causes the slug to die a slow, painful death of dehydration. Humans would experience a similar effect by pouring salt into their open eyes.
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Are slugs conscious?

As far as we know sea slugs are not conscious, that is they are not conscious in the same way as humans are. Hence the mere observation of trace conditioning learning in this species does not provide evidence that trace conditioning is not an adequate signature of consciousness.
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Why this slug cut off its own head?

Some sea slugs decapitate themselves to discard parasite-infested bodies.
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Do slugs have eyes?

The upper pair of tentacles are called the optical tentacles and are the eyes of a slug. The optical tentacles have light sensitive eyespots on the end and can be re-grown if lost. These are also used for smell. The lower pair are two smaller tentacles and are used for feeling and tasting.
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Can slugs regrow head?

marginata sea slugs sometimes pull themselves free from their bodies. The heads just keep crawling around. Within a few hours, some heads start nibbling algae again. Within about 20 days, heads from young slugs can have regrown those missing body parts, heart and all.
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