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.
No, leeches are parasites.
Leeches are born by getting detached from the bodies of the adult leeches. They are usually segmented. When one segment is detached the new leeches are born.
Yes, leeches are parasites.
Most leeches are blood sucker hence bad but they are used in Alexandrian school of Medicine for treatment .
fast running rivers! there so many leeches there!
leeches are found about everywhere there is fresh water for example a pond or a lake
NO. They can be found anywhere a lake is. Such as water.
Yes I have found them in both smith mountain lake and claytor lake!
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.
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
Yes, but their mostly found in moist and damp areas. :0)
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.
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.
Leeches are blood sucking parasites, they are normally found in body's of fresh water. Maggots are fly larvae they can be found in rotting food or carcases ( like a dead body, maggots can be found where flys have laid eggs), an example is maggots can found in cans of raw mushrooms.
No, leeches are limbless.
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