gracer
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Leeches vary in size and appearance in different parts of the world. In the Philippines, they are relatively small in size ranging from 1-3 centimeters long. Their diameter is usually small, just like a baby earthworm's body but they have the same blood sucking abilities as their bigger counterparts. Due to their small size, they could enter even the nose or eyes once they get the chance. Their commonly called "limatik" but different towns and provinces also have their own term for leeches.
Photo courtesy of pinoymountaineer.com
Do you always encounter leeches on your trails? What are the characteristics of leeches in your area?
Here's an article about the leeches in our country with a list of mountains which are infested with these blood suckers just in case you would soon visit one of these mountains someday:
Limatik (blood leeches): an overview - Pinoy Mountaineer
Leeches vary in size and appearance in different parts of the world. In the Philippines, they are relatively small in size ranging from 1-3 centimeters long. Their diameter is usually small, just like a baby earthworm's body but they have the same blood sucking abilities as their bigger counterparts. Due to their small size, they could enter even the nose or eyes once they get the chance. Their commonly called "limatik" but different towns and provinces also have their own term for leeches.
Photo courtesy of pinoymountaineer.com
Do you always encounter leeches on your trails? What are the characteristics of leeches in your area?
Here's an article about the leeches in our country with a list of mountains which are infested with these blood suckers just in case you would soon visit one of these mountains someday:
Limatik (blood leeches): an overview - Pinoy Mountaineer