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Slugs..are they social creatures?


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You are very close to the truth,but the slugs tend to focus on lettuce not errant police investigators.I would add the female slugs all slavishly follow Britt Eckland and abhor Rod Stewart.The male slugs are fans of Bernard Manning,Max Miller and Max Moseley.

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It is a pity you did not mention the Spring mating rituals where the male slugs vie for the attention of their sisters.many slugs resort to a form of breakdancing to gain some margin over their fellow suitors.As far as we know this is the only time slugs wear rudimentary clothing in the form of dessicated leaves,held together with spiders webs.

 

I've never heard such poppycock! The only time slugs wear clothes is for the annual class photos!

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I've never heard such poppycock! The only time slugs wear clothes is for the annual class photos!

 

Or in recreation of the charge of the light brigade against an army of heavily armoured snails. Well they do in our house anyways.

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just seen the news today about yet another threat to mankind, spanish super slugs, apparently theyre killers :o

 

apparently your even at risk driving your car, incase you skid on the skidmark left by run over slug, wtf?

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/4407044/Invasion-of-the-monster-slugs.html

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like animals such as rabbits and dogs etc

 

well are they?

 

do they roam in packs?

live in social groups?

does daddy slug bring lettuce home for baby slugs?

 

or are they loners who just happen to be on the same plant as others, munching away

 

Yes they socialize in a group known as the UAF

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like animals such as rabbits and dogs etc

 

well are they?

 

do they roam in packs?

live in social groups?

does daddy slug bring lettuce home for baby slugs?

 

or are they loners who just happen to be on the same plant as others, munching away

 

Yes they are very social creatures, when I put their favourite food out they all congregate and eat together, they are that joyous in each other’s company that they eat themselves to death and all die together.

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