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A duck leech, or any leech in the subclass Hirudinea, is an aquatic worm and does not have parents in the traditional sense. Leeches reproduce through a process called sexual reproduction, where two leeches exchange sperm. After mating, they lay eggs in cocoons, which then hatch into juvenile leeches. Thus, a duck leech has two biological contributors to its genetic makeup, but they do not provide care like typical parents.

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