Hagfish defense
The Pacific Ocean Hagfish has a disgusting way of defending itself. When under attack, it oozes a suffocating slime from its many pores that envelops its predator in a fatal mass of fibrous goo. The hagfish, unfortunately, sometimes falls prey to its own defense mechanism, but normally it twists itself into knots to escape the gelatinous goop.
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That's a slimey little fellow
Yuk!
This slime is used by spearfishers in the pacific. Squeeze the bastard and wrap the slime around your feet. Instant shoe.