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Why do slugs turn into thick water when they encounter salt water?

The reason why a slug turns into thick water when it encounters salt water is because the slug is a mollusk. When its body surface encounters salt, it will start to lose water in its body, causing its body to shrink. , and finally the connection between cells is destroyed due to the loss of water, so that the remaining material looks like it has turned into thick water.

Slugs generally refer to slugs, which are the collective name for animals of the class Gastropoda, order Stalk, and the family Slugidae. Also known as water worms and slugs, they are called slugs (not centipedes) in some areas of southern China. They are commonly known as slugs. They are a mollusc that forms the order Pulmonary with some snails. Hermaphroditic, it looks like a snail without a shell, and its body surface is moist with mucus.

The slugs feed on grape leaves and form holes, or feed on the fruits, affecting the commodity value. Slugs are harmful animals with complex feeding habits and large appetites. When you encounter slugs, sprinkle salt or sugar on them, and they will turn into mucus-like liquid after a few minutes.