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Spanish slug

Posted on March 18, 2026 by Admin

If by “Spanish slug” you mean the gastropod, here’s a detailed breakdown:

1. Scientific Background

  • Many slugs found in Spain belong to the family Arionidae or Limacidae.
  • They are terrestrial pulmonate gastropods, meaning they are land-dwelling and breathe air.

2. Appearance

  • Most Spanish slugs are elongated, soft-bodied, and slimy.
  • Colors vary: brown, gray, greenish, or reddish depending on species.
  • Some common species, like Arion vulgaris (also called the Spanish slug), can reach up to 15 cm in length.

3. Habitat

  • Prefer moist environments, such as gardens, forests, and agricultural fields.
  • Active mainly at night or during wet weather to avoid drying out.

4. Behavior & Diet

  • Herbivorous, feeding on leaves, seedlings, and decaying plant matter.
  • Can become a garden pest, especially the larger species, because they eat crops and ornamental plants.

5. Reproduction

  • Hermaphrodites – each slug has both male and female reproductive organs.
  • Lay clusters of eggs in soil or under debris.

6. Ecological Impact

  • Important for soil health as decomposers.
  • Some species, like the invasive Arion vulgaris, can outcompete native slugs in European ecosystems.

So, the “Spanish slug” often refers specifically to Arion vulgaris, a notorious large slug originally from the Iberian Peninsula that’s now invasive in many parts of Europe.

If you want, I can also show pictures and ways to identify a Spanish slug in your garden. Do you want me to do that?

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