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There now its laser related...
I present, LaserSlug
lol, thats defiantly not 445nm. That is something like ~425nm. I wonder where he got that nice piece of hardware?
He's LaserSlug! He was born with it. Can't reproduce though
You guys should take it easy on the slugs or whatever your smoking.
The slug what a garden pest eating up the leaves on all the vegies. From the Kingdom, Animalia it's class is Gastropoda and subclass of Pulmonata.
order: Stylommatophora suborder: Sigmurethra
length 1/2 " to 10" depending on the species. they live one to six years depending on species.
they eat: fungi, lichens, green plants, worms, cenipedes, certin insects, animal feces, carrion and other slugs.
They lay eggs believe it or not, usuly less than 1/4" in dia. often with thick outer shell of calcium carbonate in clutches of 3 to 50 and as many as 500 a year.
They are eaten by snakes, amphibians, ducks, some beetles and other slugs.
Around here we have the largest varity the Bannana Slug (genus Ariolimax) which can reach 10" and 1/4 pound in weight.
The only one larger is the Black Slug (Limax cinereoniger) from Europe which also resides here, some years they have been known to devastate 75% of washington states strawberry crop's.
Here in the north west we have over 70 gastropod species and among these there are 23 different species of slugs.
Peace All...