Just like a slug or snail it dry up their skin.
No, it's the outside of a mollusc, such as a snail, slug or squid. Arthropods are animals such as insects, crustaceans and arachnids, with a hard exoskeleton as their outside covering.
Squid, Squirrel, Sponge, Shark, Slug In that order...
There are many: Snakes, Squid, Spiders, Snails, Slugs, the list goes on.
Slug is the safe area can be set on the 4 areas of a inside a page in InDesign, it keeps the artwork or text away from the edges when it is ready to be cut after printing.
A Slug is an invertebrate animal because it does not have an internal skeleton with a spine or backbone.
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With a well placed shot a 12 gauge slug can kill a black bear.
No, because dogs have backbones (vertebrae) A slug, earthworm, or tse-tse fly are invertebrates.
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In a food chain, the arrows are meant to show what animals energy goes where EX: fish--->bear the energy of the fish goes to the bear
Invertebrates are animals which lack a backbone so by definition they are animals.Invertebrate is a classification in animals, Invertebrate is a creature without a backbone such as a Slug or snail, vertebrate is like us or any other mammal or reptile, and so on.
Just like a slug or snail it dry up their skin.
You've obviously never seen a snail or a slug. They have no bones in their slimy little bodies.
If the sea slug does not have a backbone, Which i guess it doesn't, It means its invertebrate so my guess is invertebrate
A slug and a sea anemone.
The slug is technically an animal so is the worm so it would be the worm and the slug family.