Felucian slugs were gastropods with a several hard spines on their back. They could grow up to two meters in length. They lived mostly in the Fungal caves. They had spines as opposed to a full shell and tended to inhabit darker areas as compared to the Felucian snails they were related to.
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| - Felucian slugs were gastropods with a several hard spines on their back. They could grow up to two meters in length. They lived mostly in the Fungal caves. They had spines as opposed to a full shell and tended to inhabit darker areas as compared to the Felucian snails they were related to.
- The Felucian Slugs are a large, terrestrial mollusk-like organism indigenous to the jungle world of Felucia. Similar to gastropods of Earth, they are protected by several hard spines on their back as opposed to the hardened shells of their relatives, the Felucian Snails. Unlike their cousins, they prefer to inhabit darker areas and are not generally found in the fungal forests at all. Their coloration is known to differ from individual to individual, which can vary between brown, tan and green.
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| - Felucian slugs were gastropods with a several hard spines on their back. They could grow up to two meters in length. They lived mostly in the Fungal caves. They had spines as opposed to a full shell and tended to inhabit darker areas as compared to the Felucian snails they were related to.
- The Felucian Slugs are a large, terrestrial mollusk-like organism indigenous to the jungle world of Felucia. Similar to gastropods of Earth, they are protected by several hard spines on their back as opposed to the hardened shells of their relatives, the Felucian Snails. Unlike their cousins, they prefer to inhabit darker areas and are not generally found in the fungal forests at all. Their coloration is known to differ from individual to individual, which can vary between brown, tan and green.
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