Article details the research and development of a robot slug-destroyer, which draws its power from the decomposing bodies of its victims.
Covers research being done by this British professor. Includes photographs, moving images, and computer software dedicated to these studies.
Kathy Liu offers parents and teachers several programs for children to participate in when learning about snails in class or at home.
Brief descriptions of different types of land and pond snails that inhabit various habitats.
Start farming, breeding, and then selling and feeding on these land snails. Company helps people get started in the market.
Check out identification keys, diagrams, photographs, and species profiles for snails found in the southeast United States.
Find out about the feeding, housing, and breeding of these large mollusks.
Kids, teachers, and parents can benefit from this page that describes the habits and history of the snail.
Read about this gastropod which differs from the snail in its lack of a shell but like the snail, is considered a garden pest.
Provides anatomical, behavior, and feeding patterns of this mollusk, some species of which are edible.
Describes both the fun and serious sides to these creatures, featuring a listing of jokes, games, poems, and fads, along with dozens of links.
University of California Santa Cruz honours its mascot, the banana slug. Get the biological and historical facts, and order slug merchandise.
Presents a step-by-step guide to the containment, pest management, and elimination of home and landscape snails.
UK center focuses on the neurobiology of snails. Check out projects, studies, and links to other neurobiological pages.