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No, leeches do not have setae and that is one of the major differences that sets them apart from organisms such as earthworms or other marine worms when categorizing them in classes. So leeches/earthworms/and marine worms are all in the same Phylum - Phylum Annelids (Segmented Worms) but they're all in separate classes. So Polychaeta (Marine Worms) and Oligochaeta (Earthworms) - have many setae but Hirudinea (Leeches), do not.
Yes, Vermont has leeches in the lakes and many of the ponds located there.
fast running rivers! there so many leeches there!
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Leeches do hunt alone, although a given body of water can contain lots of leeches, and many lone hunters might wind up on the same victim.
0. a leech does not have legs.
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No, leeches are limbless.
Leeches are supplied to many hospitals in Canada by Ricarimpex and other companies. They are not widely used in treatments in Canada.