How does leech suck blood from the host?
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They use their jaws to hold onto the host. The leech has sharp teeth in its mouth , and it uses the teeth to sink in and attach to its prey to feed. The leechreleases an anticoagulant called hirudin to stop the host's blood from clotting
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They use their jaws to hold onto the host. The leech has sharp teeth in its mouth suc***, and it uses the teeth to sink in and attach to its prey to feed. The leech releases an anticoagulant called hirudin to stop the host's blood from clotting....
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