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Leeches typically stick to a variety of surfaces, including the skin of animals and humans, as well as aquatic plants and substrates in their environments. They use their suckers to attach firmly while feeding on blood or when moving. Leeches are often found in freshwater habitats, such as ponds and streams, where they can cling to rocks and vegetation. Their ability to adhere to surfaces is crucial for their survival and feeding habits.

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