During drought conditions, leeches often seek refuge in moist environments to survive. They may burrow into the mud or soil, where they can enter a state of dormancy until conditions improve. Additionally, some leeches might find shelter in small water sources or damp areas, such as under rocks or leaf litter, to maintain hydration and avoid desiccation.
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
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No, leeches are limbless.
never human does not without water
Leeches are annelids comprising the subclass Hirudinea. There are fresh water, terrestrial, and marine leeches.
No, leeches are parasites.
leeches are sthnakes.
how do leeches adapt their environment
you can get leeches where ever there are lakes. not all lakes have leeches though.
After leech eggs hatch, the young leeches, known as hatchlings, typically emerge in a fully formed state. They begin to feed on small organisms or the blood of hosts, depending on their species. Leeches often go through a series of molts as they grow, gradually increasing in size and developing their feeding capabilities. Ultimately, they will mature into adult leeches capable of reproduction.
Yes. Leeches are invertebrates and they are related to worms.