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Red slug

Arion rufus

Description:

At most, a full-grown red slug can extend to be approximately 18 cm (7 in) in length; although they usually only grow to be 7–10 cm (2.7–3.9 in) long. Its genus, Arion, is derived from the name of the legendary Greek poet Arion. Its species name, rufus, is Latin for red. Although very often brick-red or brown in coloration, Arion rufus can also be greenish-brown, black, yellow, or orange. Head-on view of red slug Red slug on rhubarb in a garden Copulating pair and a third party Egg cluster surrounded by earth Perhaps the red slug's most noticeable feature is the placement of its pneumostome just before the mid-point of its mantle. Like all slugs, the red slug moves relatively slowly, using the muscular contractions of the underside of its foot, which is mostly red with stripes. The red slug, like all other slugs, uses two pairs of tentacles to sense its environment. The darkly-coloured upper pair, called optical tentacles, is used to sense light. The lower pair provide the red slug's sense of smell. Both pairs can retract and extend themselves to avoid hazards, and, if lost to an accident or predation, can be regrown.

Habitat:

The red slug typically lives in gardens, fields, or wooded areas near human activity.

1 Comment

julian.s
julian.s 12 years ago

Specifically, it is, thanks.

julian.s
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julian.s

Munich, Bayern, Germany

Spotted on Aug 27, 2011
Submitted on Dec 16, 2011

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