He allows a leech to attach to his arm and suck his blood, the mouth of the leech is seen close up. The leech multiplies its body mass by six or seven times and will now not need to feed for ...
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How you can protect livestock from worms, leeches and flukesCoughing, blood in the nose and mouth, respiratory problems, emaciation and anaemia, and reduced milk yield have been reported in leech-infested animals.Facts about the research studyThe study ...
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