Snails and slugs are common pests in gardens. They belong to the mollusk family along with oysters, and they crawl along over ...
Eggshells have many garden uses. They can help nourish the soil, change the pH, and kill pathogens. However, they're not ...
A teenager was left paralysed and suffered a horrific death after swallowing a slug as part of a dare at a birthday party. Talented rugby player Sam Ballard, from Sydney in Australia, was enjoying ...
The shotgun has played an important role throughout the history of firearms. From matchlock and flintlock “fowlers” to today’s wide array, shotguns can be considered multitask tools because they can ...
From the desk of VValak Lizardtongue, Grand Shepherd of the Tyrythian Empire: Well this is just complete and utter bullshit. Those idiotic, moronic Terranoids think they can just roll in here and take ...
Keith Walters currently receives research funding from Innovate UK. In the past he has received research grants from UK government, research councils, industry levy bodies and a range of other sources ...
Police in Germany found a surprising culprit after responding to a report that someone was repeatedly ringing the doorbells of a Bavarian apartment building. When they arrived at the scene, they found ...
The nudibranch is also known as the sea slug. As a shell-less gastropod, this undersea species is related to snails and slugs. ©Mike Workman/Shutterstock.com Snails and slugs belong to the class ...
This week, a friend sent me our horoscope—we’re both Gemini—from Seven Days, a beloved Vermont weekly, because, improbably, it was about the sea slug I’d been telling her about just days before. “The ...
The matte-black slug can grow up to 3.5 inches long and stands out from many native species, which typically have lighter markings or colorful spots if they are dark in color. Ashley Morgan-Olvera ...
A certain species of sea slug steals chloroplasts from algae and houses its contraband in special organelles that it can raid for food in times of need “It was the wildest thing that we had seen,” ...