Biology, asked by reyrazel2472, 10 months ago

The blood sucking habit of leech is known as

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Answered by lakshitajaju
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Food for most species of leeches is the blood of other animals; they are "hematophagous". Blood-sucking leeches are ambush predators that wait for larger animals to swim by, or move close in the case of terrestrial species, then they grab on to their prey.

Answered by nirman95
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The habit of blood sucking of leech is called hematophagous.

Hemato means blood, and phagic means eating.

They Pierce the skin, fascial covering and finally the endothelium of blood vessels to suck blood.

Hope you will be able to understand.

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