they can live in swapy areas, and in creeks, ponds, and lakes.
Leeches are around the whole world, there are 100 species of them. there are 40 different kinds in Michigan.
They die because the momentum of the marsh helps them live and if they are destroyed therefore leeches would have nowhere to live and they would explode.
Leeches primarily feed on the blood of other animals, including other leeches. While it is not common for leeches to feed on each other, it can happen if they are in close proximity and there is no other food source available.
Leeches help to control prey populations by consuming insects, worms, and other invertebrates. They also provide a food source for predators such as fish, birds, and amphibians. Additionally, leeches help to decompose organic matter, contributing to nutrient recycling in the ecosystem.
No, a leech is not a sponge. Leeches are bloodsucking parasitic worms that belong to the phylum Annelida, while sponges are aquatic animals that belong to the phylum Porifera. Sponges are filter feeders that lack true tissues and organs, while leeches are segmented worms with a more complex body structure.
Parasites live off of living organisms. They include things such as lice, fleas, and fungus. Saprophytes, on the other hand, live off of decaying matter, and would include fly larvae (maggots).
No,leeches can not live in hot water.
Who told you that?! Leeches do NOT live in water fountains.
Leeches can live up to 6 months without feeding, but they typically feed every few weeks. Some species of leeches can live up to 20 years in the right conditions.
Live leeches were imported to Africa for the making of the 1951 movie "African Queen".
maggots are baby flies leeches live off blood from animals
water
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HABITATLeeches Live Where?Leeches live all over the world. There about 10% that live in the United States. Most leeches like moist habitats with lots of water. Swampy areas are very popular leech hangouts. You are not likely to find leeches in dry climates. You will find them in rain forest environments and near rivers, streams, ponds but not in desert environments. Most leeches live in fresh water.TEMPERATURESThe temperatures in the leeches environment are considered temperate - generally meaning all four seasons are observed. Since they live near water temperatures tend to be higher then what you would find inland. Many leeches live in rainforests, which are hot year round.WATERLeeches need water to survive so you will find lots of water in the environment that they live in. Leeches must keep their bodies moist to live.PLANT LIFEThere are a lot of plants in the environment that leeches live in because of the amount of water. The plants provide places for the leeches to hide to get their prey and to prevent fromANIMAL LIFEThere are a lot of animals in a leeches environment (many taking advantage of the water source they live by). This provides plenty of prey for the leech.
They die because the momentum of the marsh helps them live and if they are destroyed therefore leeches would have nowhere to live and they would explode.
in dark scary places
No. They are in fresh water, not salt.
There are about 500 known species of leeches. most live annual life cycles, however some of the larger species will live longer.