Yes!
Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60
No, leeches are parasites.
Leeches are segmented worms, which places them in the phylum Annelida.
Yes, Vermont has leeches in the lakes and many of the ponds located there.
I would be more willing to say that leeches are parasites, not predators.
Leeches are quite fast. They swim fast when they notice vibration in the water so they can attach themselves to a host and feed.
Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60
To avoid encountering leeches while swimming in lakes, one can wear water shoes or swim in areas with clear water and avoid swimming in areas with dense vegetation where leeches are more likely to be present.
Yes, there are leeches in Michigan. They can be found in freshwater lakes, rivers, and wetlands throughout the state. While leeches are generally harmless to humans, they are an important part of the aquatic ecosystem, serving as both predators and prey. If you plan to swim or wade in freshwater areas, it's good to be aware of their presence.
They're both slimy and wriggle around, the only differences are leeches suck blood and swim in lakes
No, leeches are limbless.
No, leeches are parasites.
Leeches are annelids comprising the subclass Hirudinea. There are fresh water, terrestrial, and marine leeches.
leeches are sthnakes.
how do leeches adapt their environment
you can get leeches where ever there are lakes. not all lakes have leeches though.
Yes. Leeches are invertebrates and they are related to worms.