Experts say a slug with blade-like teeth found in a Welsh garden is a new species, the BBC reported.
The creature was discovered in Cardiff last year and sucks in earthworms like spaghetti, the BBC said on Thursday.
Called the "ghost slug," the Selenochlamys ysbryda has no eyes or bodily coloring and likely evolved in a cave system, according to experts at the National Museum of Wales and Cardiff University.
The creature was discovered in Cardiff last year and sucks in earthworms like spaghetti, the BBC said on Thursday.
Called the "ghost slug," the Selenochlamys ysbryda has no eyes or bodily coloring and likely evolved in a cave system, according to experts at the National Museum of Wales and Cardiff University.
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