Humans are mammals. How could they be used in medicine on humans, if they won't feed on mammals.
It is false that leeches have a diet made up entirely of carrion. Leeches attach to a host and suck there blood that is how they live.
If leeches are moist, water loving critters, then no self-respecting tick would get near it to feed. Ticks prefer mammals or reptiles.
they like the scientific taste of the frog it brings them more energy to suck out the blood of the frog lol innit
A jackfish is also known as a Northern pike. They typically eat small fish, but will also feed on small mammals, birds, frogs, leeches, and insects.
Leeches don't give birth like us humans (therefore they aren't mammals) they lay eggs.
No leeches are definitely not Mammals. Leeches are annelids comprising the subclass Hirudinea. There are fresh water, terrestrial, and marine leeches. Like the Oligochaeta, they share the presence of a clitellum. Like earthworms, leeches are hermaphrodites. Some, but not all leeches feed on blood. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeches
It's possible.
true
Leeches are from the subclass Hirudinea and a kind of segmented worm but differ in significant ways. Leeches eat a prey on small invertebrates, and they use their interior suckers to feed on their host.
since leeches feed by sucking the blood out of their hosts.......they can be used in quantity to suck impurities or toxins out
Leeches are quite fast. They swim fast when they notice vibration in the water so they can attach themselves to a host and feed.
Vampires are sometimes referred to as leeches because they are believed to suck blood like leeches do. Additionally, leeches are parasitic creatures that feed off others, similar to how vampires feed off human blood according to folklore and mythology. The term "leech" also conveys the idea of something that drains resources or energy, which aligns with the traditional characteristics of vampires.