Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Giant “alien” slugs that can grow up to eight inches in length have been spotted in a nature reserve in southern Poland.Great grey slugs, which prey on other slugs as well as eating decaying plant matter and fungi, are native to western Europe but are considered an “alien” invasive species in Poland.The monster slugs are common in the UK, first being spotted by naturalists in the 17th century.
However as the climate heats up they are becoming increasingly widespread around the world.Authorities at the Tatra National Park are the latest to raise the alarm after Marek Kot, one of the park’s educational workers, found the dead body of one of the creatures floating in an ornamental pool.The.
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