How do leeches feed on the blood of mammals?
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Many freshwater leeches, in fact, don't eat blood at all—they're carnivores, but they stick to molluscs, insect larvae, and worms. Even those that do drink blood aren't actively looking for human blood—they prefer frogs, snails, turtles, and other aquatic creatures.
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they suck the blood for the mammals this is how they feed
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