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
Many leeches are terrestrial, living out of the water.
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Boy, of all the areas why let a leech get in there.. but I have a sound answer for you. Leech cannot stand tobacco juice. Find a smoker and ask of one stick of cigarette, soak it with water and squeeze the juice directly into the leech.. it will almost instantaneously break loose from sucking your most valued nuts... good luck.
Hirudinaria is the genus for a type of leech. Hirudinaria manillensis is a buffalo leech.
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yes it does...but to b more specific, ask the question the other way around "does water temp affect density?"....ABSOLUTELY
Salt would leech all the water out a microorganism therefore killing it.
increases the temp
No.
no it does not it matters how much water you put in not the temp
Solubility increase at higher temperatures.
it is a leech
yes
They can change air temp. and humidity in the air.
Nope because if you get out of water and a leech is still on you it is still alive and the only way to get a leech off of you is to put it next to heat
just swimming in the water
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