fast running rivers! there so many leeches there!
rivers,swamps,lakes,freah water
Leeches primarily feed on the blood of other animals, including other leeches. While it is not common for leeches to feed on each other, it can happen if they are in close proximity and there is no other food source available.
Ticks do not suck blood from leeches. Leeches are blood-sucking parasites themselves, while ticks feed on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles. They have different feeding behaviors and habitats.
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.
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leeches are found about everywhere there is fresh water for example a pond or a lake
in the ground. They can be found in most places that water is! Ponds, marches, swamps and lakes. They can also be found in trees.
Yes I have found them in both smith mountain lake and claytor lake!
NO. They can be found anywhere a lake is. Such as water.
Yes, but only in places that are swampy. In other words, leeches are rare in Hawaii.
Leeches are flat worm-like animals found in ponds and lakes. To keep leeches under control in a water setting, it is important to have fish around that will eat the leeches. Redear sunfish are good leech eaters.
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Hot-sauce does contain leeches. I found this out while reserching for my science project which involved leeches. If you need anymore information please go to this website: leechesnhot-sauce.org
rivers,swamps,lakes,freah water
Yes, but their mostly found in moist and damp areas. :0)
Leeches generally prefer warm and tropical environments, so they are more likely to be found in warm waters rather than cold rivers.
Leeches were used as part of the bleeding process and to clean wounds. Modern medicine has found that the leech actually does secrete a chemical into a wound that helps it heal and some doctors have started to use leeches.