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Species Description
Medicinal leeches are hermaphrodites that reproduce by sexual mating, laying eggs in clutches of up to 50 near (but not under) water, and in shaded, humid places. A study done in Poland found that medicinal leeches sometimes breed inside the nests of large aquatic birds, noting that conservation efforts directed at bird habitats may also indirectly help preserve dwindling leech populations.
Species Details
FAMILY
Hirudinidae
GENUS
Hirudinidae
up to 20 cm
LIFE SPAN
2-10 years
HEMISPHERE
Northern
ECOSYSTEM
muddy, freshwater pools and ditches
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