A snail-like invertebrate animal without a shell; it has four antennae, with eyes that are located on the tips of one pair of antennae.
Moist or wet forests, mainly in coastal Alaska; the larvae lives on rotten leaves and logs.
Leaves of plants, including skunk cabbage, salmonberry, and others
Certain ground beetles
In dry air, a typical slug will lose as much as 16 percent of its body weight per hour if it is active. If dry conditions continue, death will result in a few hours.
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