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Are banana slugs a necessary species?

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Some animals, and some folks eat them: > They were like a cross between chicken and calamari. A bit like escargot, although I've never experienced deep-fried escargot, so I can't say, exactly! Certainly they were delicious, and the combination wi... read more

If there were no banana slugs, University of California, Santa Cruz would not have a mascot. This would result in a hole in the fabric of spacetime. We'd have to get Dr. read more

Banana slug is a common name for three North American species of terrestrial slug in the genus Ariolimax. These slugs are often yellow in color and are sometimes spotted with brown, like a ripe (or overripe) banana which is the source of their common name, although they can come in other colours. read more

Banana slugs are considered general herbivores that eat all kinds of leaf litter, green plants and fungus (mushrooms are their favorite foods) and occasionally feed on animal feces and carcass (Rollo 1983). read more

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