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Leeches are primarily blood-feeders, using their specialized jaws to attach to their hosts, which can include mammals, birds, and amphibians. They secrete anticoagulants to keep the blood flowing while they feed, which can last from a few minutes to several hours. Some leech species are also scavengers or predators, consuming small invertebrates or organic matter in their environment. Overall, their diet varies depending on the species and available food sources.

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