6 to 18 a litter!*!*!*!
Yes, Vermont has leeches in the lakes and many of the ponds located there.
0. a leech does not have legs.
No, leeches are parasites.
Leeches are segmented worms, which places them in the phylum Annelida.
I would be more willing to say that leeches are parasites, not predators.
well female leeches do have babies they have about 500,000 per hour
Leeches can produce a varying number of offspring depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some leeches can lay anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred eggs at a time. The eggs are often deposited in a protective cocoon, where they develop into juvenile leeches. The exact number can differ significantly among different leech species.
Oh, dude, leeches have babies through a process called reproduction. It's like, they lay eggs or give birth to live young, depending on the species. So, yeah, just like any other animal, leeches have their own little leech babies. Nature is wild, man.
Yes, Vermont has leeches in the lakes and many of the ponds located there.
650
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60
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Leeches do hunt alone, although a given body of water can contain lots of leeches, and many lone hunters might wind up on the same victim.
650-1000
0. a leech does not have legs.
No, leeches are limbless.