No, leeches are not mollusks; they belong to the phylum Annelida, which includes segmented worms. Mollusks, such as snails and clams, are part of a different phylum called Mollusca. Leeches are more closely related to earthworms and other annelids than to mollusks.
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
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.
No, a turtle is a reptile.
LIVES or leaves, could you be serious?
Donald J. Klemm has written: 'Leeches (Annelida : Hirudinea) of North America' -- subject(s): Leeches
no a bee isn't a mollusk.
Kenneth Henry Mann has written: 'Leeches (Hirudinea) their structure, physiology, ecology and embryology' -- subject(s): Leeches
A rock is not a mollusk
No, leeches are limbless.
yes an scallop is a mollusk
Mollusk is a noun.
No, it is not.