Yes, leeches can be safe to eat if they are properly prepared and cooked. In some cultures, they are considered a delicacy and are consumed after thorough cleaning and cooking to eliminate any potential pathogens. However, consuming raw or improperly prepared leeches can pose health risks, including the transmission of parasites or bacteria. Always ensure they are sourced from clean environments and prepared by knowledgeable individuals.
it can eat you
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.
Leeches eat blood.
No they do not.
yes
Horse Leeches eat snails, Lavae, worms and small insects :) as far as I know.
No they dont because they just dont eat thembut leeches live on the moles hair if you dont clean them!!
The stomach acid will kill the leeches if chewing them doesn't kill them off.
No, unless they carry a disease. Leeches just suck your blood it it reaches your skin.
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Hungry fish.
Leeches drink the host's blood.