What is this bug found in the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-10-03
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's called a slug.

    Yányóu, commonly known as slug, is also known as lingli, snail, totworm, slug, and snail.

    Scientific name: Agriolimax agrestis LinnaeusGastropod, Egrioopodae, Slugaceae, hermaphroditic. Size:

    When the adult body is straightened, the body length is 30-60 mm, and the body width is 4-6 mm; Inner shell length 4mm, width Shape: long shuttle type, soft, smooth and no shell, body surface dark black, dark gray, yellow-white or gray-red Habits: active in spring and autumn, like dark and damp, nocturnal activity.

    There are 2 pairs of antennae at the front of the head, and the pair at the back is longer, with 1 eye at the apex of each of them. The antennae can be freely retracted, and if stimulated, they will be immediately retracted; There is an opening of the genital orifice near its right side. There is an mouth on the ventral side of the cephalad.

    On the right side of the front of the body, there is a breathing hole. There are mucus glands on the plantar surface, secreting mucus, and there are often traces of white mucus in the places where they crawl. It feels sensitive, and it curls up immediately when touched.

    It is a common mollusk with a lot of water in its body (almost 85% of its body is water), and when we sprinkle salt on it, because the concentration of salt is greater than the concentration of water in its body, it will suck out all the water in its body (and it will also die), so we look like it has turned into a pool of water.

    It is composed with part of the snail with the order Lung. It looks like a snail without a shell, but its body is moist and mucus, and it is said that it is killed by pouring salt on its body to dehydrate it to death.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    A slug, that is, a snail without a shell.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Isn't this a snail? What about shells?

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