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Yes, leeches can be very harmful. If you have a leech on your hand or anwhere on your body try to get it off as quickly as possible. If a leech is attached to your body for a very long time, it is very likely the leech has sucked much of your blood. These creatures are also harmful because they can carry deadly dieses.This can harm you enormosly. In conclusion, leeches are very harmful. For tips on how to take off a leech go to any valuble sight and search how to take a leech off carefuly
The average human releases about one quart, or 1 liter of gas from their intestinal tract per day. That would be about 90 gallons, or 365 liters per year. And if they live to be 75 years old, then they would have released about 6,750 gallons, or 27,375 liters of gas in their lifetime.
Sperm can live inside the vagina up to 5 days. However outside of the vagina they only live for a few minuets to a few hours when the oxygen hits them.
Fruit flies are not known to live in human hair. They are typically attracted to fermenting fruit and other decaying organic matter. If you are experiencing an issue with insects in your hair, it is more likely to be lice or other types of human-specific parasites.
Sperm can live inside the female reproductive tract for up to five days. After ejaculation, they can survive and remain viable in the uterus and fallopian tubes, ready to fertilize an egg if ovulation occurs during that time.
No, the lice would be killed off by your powerful stomach acid
If the parasite you are thinking about is a tape worm, then this lives in the host animal's intestinal tract.
It balances the flora in your intestinal tract. In other words, you'll be pooping a lot lol
How long can a leech live after filling themselves with blood?
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When people put salt on the leech the leech dies and the marine leech will survive in the marine habitat.
Run to the nearest doctor/hospital. Chances are the mouse will be dead by the time you get there, but it's going to go fücking postal and shred your insides before it stops.
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just swimming in the water
Most leeches live 1 year; some live more.
it matters what type of leech most leeches live in water, such as the north american leech (Medicinal Leech) other species in africa and india do live on land and use there suckers to launch themselves about, they cannot swim and are a nuisance to tourists walking near the tropical areas. for more information search "Leeches" or "leech" on google or other search sites and many informative sites shall appear.
It's possible to be infested with species of worms which can live in the stomach, intestines or blood stream of mammals including humans. This can cause several different diseases, and isn't generally healthy. Beyond that, there are many varieties of intestinal bacteria and other "intestinal fauna" present in the gut. IN fact, there are generally more non-human cells than human cells within your body.