Well they are both slimy and small and reptile-ish.
Leeches have predators such as birds, fish, and other aquatic animals like turtles and frogs. These predators feed on leeches as a part of their natural diet in freshwater environments.
They eat aquatic insects like leeches and frogs. It also will eat shrimp, crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish about 10" long.
Leeches prefer feeding on thin-skinned animals like frogs because their skin is easier to penetrate with their mouthparts. Mammals typically have thicker skin, making it more difficult for leeches to latch on and feed. Additionally, frogs' moist environments may make them more attractive to leeches.
earthworms and leeches.
the common name for a leech is blood sucker
A Loon eats crayfish, frogs, leeches, and aquatic insects which are insects that are able to live under water.
Leeches primarily feed on the blood of other animals, including other leeches. While it is not common for leeches to feed on each other, it can happen if they are in close proximity and there is no other food source available.
Yes, but only in places that are swampy. In other words, leeches are rare in Hawaii.
well all i know is fish, snakes, worms, frogs/toads, arthropods, leeches, snails, mussels, loons
They eat small fish, crustaceans, mollusks, aquatic insects like leeches and frogs.
A frogs most common habitat is living in water
the most common amphibians are tadpoles. :)