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They have a round mouth that has lots of rows of teeth, I'm talkin thousands, and numb the host when they bite into the host. On the other side of them they have a sucker like thing that keeps them in place.

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This worm has two suckers and ingests blood from a host?

This description sounds like a leech. Leeches have two suckers - one at each end of their body - that they use to attach to their host and feed on blood.


How does the leech live?

Leeches attach themselves to other animals and suck their blood. A leech only needs to feed every few months, consuming up to three times its body weight in blood during a single feeding.


Does leech have a segmented body?

No


What are the characteristics of a leech?

The physical characteristics of a leech is a sucker at each end of the body.


Why are leech importance of leech in a wetland?

leechs suck the bad boold out of the body


What is the symbiotic relationship between a leech and an alligator?

Parasitic because the leech feeds of the alligators blood and the alligator could get diseases and will fell pain.


How does a leech support its body?

with liquid and fluid


Can a leech live inside your body?

yes


What happens if a leech gets put up an anus?

If a leech is accidentally placed in the anus, it could attach itself to the internal tissues, causing discomfort, bleeding, and potential infection. It's crucial to seek medical attention immediately to safely remove the leech and prevent any complications.


Can you have a pet leech?

As long as you attach the pet leech to your left nipple once a month, then yes. Never do the right nipple, never go longer or shorter than a month to nipple feed your leech. Leeches can be scary man. Just like having kids.


What is a leech role in a wetland?

leechs suck the bad boold out of the body


What happens if a leech enters your body and attaches itself to your skin?

When a leech enters your body and attaches itself to your skin, it will feed on your blood. This can lead to discomfort, potential infection, and in rare cases, transmission of diseases. It is important to remove the leech promptly and clean the affected area to prevent any complications.