No, it would be cool if they could though! ;)
Some leeches are known to eat earthworms whole though...
The kingdom of the leech refers to the taxonomic classification of leeches within the animal kingdom. Leeches belong to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Annelida, and class Clitellata.
Yes, leeches are coelomate organisms. They possess a true coelom, which is a fluid-filled body cavity completely lined by mesoderm. This coelomic cavity houses the internal organs of the leech.
A leech is a hermaphrodite, therefore meaning it carries both male and female reproductive organs. The leech reproduces by trading sperm with another leech and they each can fertilize their eggs.
No, in fact leeches are annelida or segmented worms, like the earthworm. Sponges are something completely different, really just colonies of single cells that can also live apart. Leeches are full animals with organs and stuff.
Technically speaking leeches are actually parasites becaus they drink other animal's blood
The plural form of "leech" is "leeches".
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.
Leeches eat blood.
Yes, leeches can be very harmful. If you have a leech on your hand or anwhere on your body try to get it off as quickly as possible. If a leech is attached to your body for a very long time, it is very likely the leech has sucked much of your blood. These creatures are also harmful because they can carry deadly dieses.This can harm you enormosly. In conclusion, leeches are very harmful. For tips on how to take off a leech go to any valuble sight and search how to take a leech off carefuly
0. a leech does not have legs.
Leeches drink the host's blood.
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Leeches = Fish food! Leeches are like worms and as you know, fish love worms!
Leeches are not decomposers.
Leeches belong to the Animalia domain.
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Hirudinaria is the scientific name of leeches.