A common worry among visitors to lakes, ponds and rivers emerges every summer - are there leeches lurking below the surface? In 2024, radio station Kiss 91.5 FM posted an article on its website ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) - Scientists discovered a species of a bloodsucking leech, with up to 59 teeth, in a D.C. pond. The leech is about as long as a cigarette, olive-green in color, with orange spots and ...
A newly discovered bloodsucking, olive-green leech with three jaws and as many as 59 teeth has been found about 40 miles outside of downtown Washington. A team led by a researcher at the Smithsonian’s ...
To larger aquatic creatures, copepods are either food or something your food eats. Of the thousands of species of the tiny zooplankton -- ranging from docile algae eaters, to vicious carnivores known ...
It's active leech season, y'all. The slimy creatures are often seen the most during the dry summer months when waterbody size is reduced, which has been a trending thing in Texas due to the extreme ...
Loving the unlovable is what saints and naturalists do. I am ineligible for the saint category (just ask my daughter), but I am fascinated equally by mice and mosquitoes, warblers and worms, ...
A newly discovered bloodsucking, olive-green leech with three jaws and as many as 59 teeth has been found about 40 miles outside of downtown Washington. A team led by a researcher at the Smithsonian’s ...
A newly discovered bloodsucking, olive-green leech with three jaws and as many as 59 teeth has been found about 40 miles outside of downtown Washington. A team led by a researcher at the Smithsonian's ...
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