Where leech can store blood?
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Leeches are worms of the Annelid phylum that feed on blood extracted from a host. Based on the practice of leeching in the middle ages, the word “leech” is derived from the English word “laece,” meaning physician. Leeches were used extensively in nineteenth-century European medicine for bloodletting, a practice believed to cure virtually any ailment. Consumption of leeches reached a peak in the 1830s, when tens of millions were used annually in France, England, Germany, and the United States.
Sneeches live on beaches and were created by Dr. Seuss. They have nothing to do with plastic surgery.
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