A leech does not have predator and prey relationships, so it does not kill its prey. A leech is a parasite. It simply attaches itself to a host.
Peoples and animal blood's
Ultimately, it can kill it, as with anything.
Leech predators use various strategies to capture and feed on their prey. These include ambush predation, where leeches wait for prey to come close before striking, and active hunting, where they actively search for and pursue prey. Leeches also use their strong suckers and sharp teeth to attach to their prey and feed on their blood. Additionally, some leech species release chemicals to attract prey or use their sense of smell to locate potential food sources.
Yes. They have to kill their prey to eat.
Anacondas kill their prey by wrapping around them and squeezing them to death.
The Anaconda is a constrictor, it will strike at its prey, pulling the prey into its coils to overpower and kill it.
no, they do the same. they constrict their prey.
They hunt their prey, kill the prey, then eat the prey
all snakes that are not venomous, for example boas and pythons, will kill their prey by constriction.
Raccoons use their sharp teeth and claws to kill prey.
I think that they are vegitarians and mainly eat bamboo so is unlikely for them to kill other animals as their prey/food.
They find there prey and pounce and then they kill.