Leeches - The Australian Museum

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Leeches are annelids or segmented worms, and although closely related to the earthworms, are anatomically and behaviourally more specialised.

Leeches - The Australian Museum

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Marine leech on the eye of a Fiddler Ray - The Australian Museum

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