They do the same things that earthworms do which is exchange sexual cells orally. So yes in a way they do.
No, leeches suck blood
Leeches are known as parasites but they can be useful in medicine. After surgery, some doctors use leeches to prevent dangerous swelling near a wound. Also, leeches make a useful chemical that people can use.
The salt dehydrate the leeches through the process of osmosis. When you pour salt on leeches, there's more substrates outside the leech than inside the leech. I think pouring salt on leeches will make them fall off whatever they were attached to.
Crabs and leeches have a parasitic relationship in their natural habitat. Leeches attach themselves to crabs and feed on their blood, which can weaken the crab and make it more vulnerable to predators.
No, leeches are limbless.
No, leeches are parasites.
Leeches are annelids comprising the subclass Hirudinea. There are fresh water, terrestrial, and marine leeches.
leeches are sthnakes.
how do leeches adapt their environment
you can get leeches where ever there are lakes. not all lakes have leeches though.
Make a trail of blood from where the leeches are to the garden pond.
To effectively remove leeches from the skin, you can apply salt, vinegar, or heat to make them detach. You can also gently pull them off with your fingers or a blunt object. To remove leeches from the environment, you can use pesticides or physically remove them by hand.