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Flesh-Eating Slugs?????? Isn't that just a misunderstanding?

It's something I've wondered about for some time...I have found various references form different sites that there are "flesh eating slugs" in the Potter verse, most likely based on Hagrid saying that he bought "flesh eating slug repellent" to protect the cabbage in his garden in CoS. A lot of people seem to take this as that he bought something to repel flesh eating slugs. But that doesn't make much sense to me, because if the slugs are flesh eating, why would there be a need to protect the cabbage from them? Can't it be that the repellent is flesh eating in order to thoroughly destroy common slugs? Or do I get the rules of the English language wrong?
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I dunno
loonylovegood7 posted over a year ago
 Swanpride posted over a year ago
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Book-Freak said:
I've never thought about this before, but I guess maybe flesh is just one part of their diet... either that, or I'm never touching a cabbage again!
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Lauraellenrose said:
According to Harry Potter Wiki, flesh eating slugs are corrosive to both plants and humans. Hagrid bought the flesh eating slug repellent as it is the only way to get rid of these specific slugs.
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posted over a year ago 
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Yes, but the sources for that the scene of CoS which I consider not conclusive and a video game, which I don't consider Canon, because not made by JKR.
Swanpride posted over a year ago
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I know I agree with you I dont consider it a fact unless JKR has written or said it. Sorry I cant help more.
Lauraellenrose posted over a year ago
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