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Darwin's Slugs.
A taxon visiting of right a brightly colored, highly poisonous slugs. All of them live on islands in the Green Droplet archipelago. They live at all levels of the forest from the floor to the canopy. Their bright colors serve as earnings that they are fowl tasting or poisonous.
Looks
Various bright colors.

They have a head with two pairs of feelers. A body with mantle followed by a tail and a 'foot' underneath. The mantle contains the openings to the genitals and anus, as well as the breathing pore.
Up fifteen inches.
Bright colors and slime.
Traits
Not at all.
None.
Secrets poisonous and/or foul tasting slime.
Slow.
Generalist diets.
Soft squishy bodies.
Habitat
Tropical, coastal forest.
Mostly plants, fruits, and fungi.
Hermaphrodites mate, lay eggs, and then abandon eggs.
Comparisons
Notable species of Darwin's Slugs are Social Slugs, Maine Slugs, and Ghost Slugs.
History
All of Darwin's Slugs descended from unassuming Grey Forest Slug of the Southern Reaches. It somehow reached Green Droplet islands over sixteen thousand years ago. Probably transported there as a cluster of eggs. Either on piece of plant material or by a bird. Being one of the only animals on the island the slugs quickly diversified to fill the available niches.
Many of them developed foul tasting out poisonous slime and bright warning colors to deter hungry sea birds. Many of the slug species developed into herbivores, living in the trees and feeding on the abundant foliage. While a few became frugivores or fungivores, while at least one species became detrivores.
Reproduction
Hermaphrodites mate, lay eggs, and then abandon eggs.
Overview
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Darwin's Slugs.
A taxon visiting of right a brightly colored, highly poisonous slugs. All of them live on islands in the Green Droplet archipelago. They live at all levels of the forest from the floor to the canopy. Their bright colors serve as earnings that they are fowl tasting or poisonous.
Looks
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Various bright colors.

They have a head with two pairs of feelers. A body with mantle followed by a tail and a 'foot' underneath. The mantle contains the openings to the genitals and anus, as well as the breathing pore.
Up fifteen inches.
Bright colors and slime.
Traits
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Not at all.
None.
Secrets poisonous and/or foul tasting slime.
Slow.
Generalist diets.
Soft squishy bodies.
Habitat
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Tropical, coastal forest.
Mostly plants, fruits, and fungi.
Hermaphrodites mate, lay eggs, and then abandon eggs.
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Notable species of Darwin's Slugs are Social Slugs, Maine Slugs, and Ghost Slugs.
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History
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All of Darwin's Slugs descended from unassuming Grey Forest Slug of the Southern Reaches. It somehow reached Green Droplet islands over sixteen thousand years ago. Probably transported there as a cluster of eggs. Either on piece of plant material or by a bird. Being one of the only animals on the island the slugs quickly diversified to fill the available niches.
Many of them developed foul tasting out poisonous slime and bright warning colors to deter hungry sea birds. Many of the slug species developed into herbivores, living in the trees and feeding on the abundant foliage. While a few became frugivores or fungivores, while at least one species became detrivores.
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Hermaphrodites mate, lay eggs, and then abandon eggs.
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