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  2. Ariolimax buttoni - Wikipedia

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    Ariolimax buttoni moves via a foot on their underside that contracts and relaxes. In addition, they can glide over surfaces by producing a slime layer that aids in combating friction. [6] They tend to be mainly sedentary but will move towards food and mates. [2] Since the slugs have poor vision, they struggle to overcome physical barriers.

  3. Slug - Wikipedia

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    Foot: The bottom side of a slug, which is flat, is called the 'foot'. Like almost all gastropods, a slug moves by rhythmic waves of muscular contraction on the underside of its foot. It simultaneously secretes a layer of mucus that it travels on, which helps prevent damage to the foot tissues. [4] Around the edge of the foot in some slugs is a ...

  4. Gastropoda - Wikipedia

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    In the land slugs, the shell is reduced or absent, and the body is streamlined. Some gastropods have adult shells which are bottom heavy due to the presence of a thick, often broad, convex ventral callus deposit on the inner lip and adapical to the aperture which may be important for gravitational stability. [22]

  5. Phyllidia carlsonhoffi - Wikipedia

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    Phyllidia carlsonhoffi is a species of sea slug, ... with a median black line on the bottom of the foot sole. The oral tentacles are long and cylindrical.

  6. Primordial spiny slug from China was forerunner of world's ...

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    "On the bottom side, we see a ring of tissue called a girdle that surrounds an organ called a foot. This is the same feature as the slimy, muscular sole that you see in slugs and snails.

  7. Scaly-foot gastropod - Wikipedia

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    The scaly-foot gastropod is an obligate symbiotroph throughout post-settlement life. [24] Throughout its post-larval life, the scaly-foot gastropod obtains all of its nutrition from the chemoautotrophy of its endosymbiotic bacteria. [26] [24] The scaly-foot gastropod is neither a filter-feeder [5] [24] nor uses other mechanisms for feeding. [5]

  8. Laevicaulis alte - Wikipedia

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    Laevicaulis alte is a round, dark-coloured slug with no shell, 7 or 8 cm (2.8 or 3.1 in) long. Its skin is slightly tuberculated. The central keel is beige in colour.. This slug has a unique, very narrow foot; juvenile specimens have a foot 1 mm (0.039 in) wide and adult specimens have a foot that is only 4 or 5 mm (0.16 or 0.20 in) wide.

  9. The best foot scrubbers for 2025 - AOL

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    Method: Bristles | Material: Plastic, pumice stone, | Hygiene: Hangs to dry, clean with soap and water. This extra long two-and-a-half foot wand is aces for cleaning the tops of your feet and in ...