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Leopard slug
Limax maximus
Keelback slugs
(Limacidae)
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Large brown-grey slug. The front is marked and the rear is lined, the belly is white and the head is even brown. The upper antennae carry the eyes and can be retracted. The hole at the side is used to breathe and next to it the reproductive organs are located. Feeds on plants and fungi, garbage or other slugs. It looks for dense vegetation in forests or urban areas. ⇔ l. 150-200 mm syn. Great grey slug
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Shape
Colour
Leg
Back
Feeler
> 50mm
Crawler
None
Smooth
Retractable
1 LookAlikes (LA):
Black slug
Leopard slug
Tijgerslak
Tigerschnegel
Limace léopard
Grande limaccia grigia
Limax maximus [L.]
Limax maximus [L.]
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