The mascot of the University of California at Santa Cruz and a slimy, spotted banana describe what a banana slug looks like. The three species within North America, the California (Ariolimax californicus), Pacific (Ariolimax columbianus) and slender (Ariolimax dolichophallus) banana slugs have brown, green, tan, white or yellow bodies with black or brown spots, a pair of upper eyestalks for detecting light and a second for detecting chemicals and a slimy, thick coating of mucous overall.
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banana slugs are yellow because they are poisonous.
The mascot for U.C.S.C. is the banana Slug. The banana slug is a native slug that populates Santa Cruz mountains. It is large and yellow to green.
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The Latin word for banana slug depends on which of the three species you're talking about:Ariolimax californicusAriolimax columbianusAriolimax dolichophallus
A banana slug
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It depends on the species. The Pacific banana slug is the second-largest species of terrestrial slug - growing up to 25cm (9.8 in) long - and weighs up to 115 grams (4.1 ounces). The largest slug species is the European species Limax cinereoniger, which can reach 30 cm (12 in) in length !
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California's State Mollusk is the Banana Slug.
There are three species of Banana Slug:Ariolimax californicus -- California Banana SlugAriolimax columbianus -- Pacific Banana SlugAriomax dolichophallus -- Slender Banana Slug