Invertebrate · GBIF taxon 2294101
Black Slug
Arion aterAlso known as European Black Slug, Black Arion, Licorice Slug
Black slugs glide across moist woodland floors and garden paths, leaving a trail of thick sticky mucus behind them. When threatened, these large terrestrial mollusks contract into a tight dome shape and rock side to side to confuse predators. As versatile detritivores, they process fallen leaves, fungi, and decaying matter, driving essential nutrient cycling across temperate ecosystems.
NocturnalMolluskDecomposer
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Least ConcernConservation statusIUCN Red List categoriesLCNTVUENCREWEXLeast ConcernRed List categories, explained →
Diet & prey
- Fallen leaves
- Fungi
- Plant seedlings
Predators
- Hedgehogs
- Toads
- Ground beetles
ThreatsChemical pesticides, habitat drying, and garden pest control
HabitatsTemperate forests, damp woodlands, gardens, and grasslands
Life span1–2 years
Size / weightNot available
Classification
- OrderStylommatophora
- FamilyArionidae
- GenusArion
- SpeciesArion ater
Range data is not available yet.
Interaction riskModerate
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- Why interaction risk is moderate
- May carry parasitic worms; wash hands after touching and never ingest.
Responsible observation
- Timing Observations: Look around damp logs, leaf litter, and garden borders shortly after nightfall or rainfall.
- Gentle Handling: Use wet hands or gloves if lifting, as their defensive mucus sticks stubbornly to dry skin.
- Eco-Friendly Gardening: Manage populations by hand-collecting rather than using chemical pellets that harm wildlife.
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