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Leech - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The study also shows that wild European medicinal leeches are at least three distinct species, not one. The results appear in the April 10, 2007, online version of the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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The leech is a successful organism, and different types of leeches can be found almost everywhere in the world. They are common throughout British Columbia. There are 650 species of leeches found world-wide. What is the life cycle of the Leech?
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Leeches are found in shallow ponds, lakes, and marshes. ... Like worms, leeches are hermaphroditic - they have both male and female sexual organs.
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When you think of leeches, you probably don't get warm fuzzy feelings. Most people recoil at the thought of a leech attaching itself to a leg while swimming. Well, it's true ... They are commonly found in lakes and ponds and many of them provide food for vertebrates such as fish, ducks, turtles and some other birds.
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The study also shows that wild European medicinal leeches are at least three distinct species, not one. ... Heart Disease Found in Egyptian Mummies...
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Discovery could have impact on future medical treatments ... Genetic research has revealed that commercially available medicinal leeches used around the world in biomedical research and postoperative care have been misclassified for centuries.
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