Leech
Leech:
Leeches are an of annelids common throughout the world. Most live in temperate climates, but some are found in other places, ranging from hot desert ponds to the icy waters of Antarctica. Some leeches feed on the blood of turtles and fish, but others never drink any blood. These leeches eat amphibian or fish eggs or other debris that would otherwise clog their homes. Most leeches live in water, but a few types are amphibious and can survive on land for short periods of time. Leeches like all other annelida do not have a skeletal system. However, Leeches do have segmentation of their bodies and do have structures that keep their body shape.
Leeches are an of annelids common throughout the world. Most live in temperate climates, but some are found in other places, ranging from hot desert ponds to the icy waters of Antarctica. Some leeches feed on the blood of turtles and fish, but others never drink any blood. These leeches eat amphibian or fish eggs or other debris that would otherwise clog their homes. Most leeches live in water, but a few types are amphibious and can survive on land for short periods of time. Leeches like all other annelida do not have a skeletal system. However, Leeches do have segmentation of their bodies and do have structures that keep their body shape.