This terrestrial mollusk is a master of moisture regulation, requiring damp environments to thrive; yet remarkably, it resists desiccation longer than its relatives. It is a nocturnal feeder, emerging in the cover of darkness to feast on a variety of plants, and sometimes even carrion or conspecifics, displaying a diet as adaptable as its habitat preferences. Throughout its life cycle, this small creature undergoes distinct morphological changes—starting as a translucent egg, to a growing juvenile, and finally maturing into a flexible, mucus-secreting adult.