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- Leech - Wikipedia
The leech appears in the biblical Book of Proverbs as an archetype of insatiable greed [1] The term "leech" is used to characterise a person who takes without giving, living at the expense of others [2]
- Leech | Annelid, Bloodsucking Parasite Medicinal Uses | Britannica
Leech, (subclass Hirudinea), any of about 650 species of segmented worms (phylum Annelida) characterized by a small sucker, which contains the mouth, at the anterior end of the body and a large sucker located at the posterior end
- How to Remove a Leech: Steps, Treatment More - Healthline
Learn how to safely and quickly remove a leech, as well as how to recognize a leech and when to seek immediate medical treatment
- LEECH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LEECH is any of numerous carnivorous or bloodsucking usually freshwater annelid worms (class Hirudinea) that have typically a flattened lanceolate segmented body with a sucker at each end
- Leech Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
The leech (Hirudinea) is a predator and blood-sucking parasite that is native to almost every continent This aquatic worm is a member of the Annelida phylum, which means it’s related to the earthworm
- Annelid - Leech, Parasitic, Bloodsucking | Britannica
Annelid - Leech, Parasitic, Bloodsucking: Leeches are segmented worms characterized by a small sucker at the anterior end of the body and a large sucker at the posterior end; the medicinal use of leeches, which dates from antiquity, reached its peak in the first half of the 19th century
- Hirudo medicinalis - Wikipedia
Medicinal leech populations were reduced significantly in many countries during the 19th century due to the high demand in medical contexts, and remain endangered in many countries today
- Leech - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A leech, plural leeches, is a kind of worm that live in wet areas Some only live in water, but some, called terrestrial leeches, can live on land Terrestrial leeches can only live in wet and humid areas [1] Some leeches that live in water can swim [2] Leeches have 34 connected parts, called segments, that make up the body [2]
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