First proof of leeches jumping captured on video
First proof of leeches jumping captured on video
A groundbreaking discovery, researchers have provided the first conclusive evidence that at least one species of terrestrial leech can jump.
Even as a flying squid, I'm repulsed.
Video link for anyone interested.
Better video with almost no editing
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-21/leeches-jumping-video/104007924
Actual paper and video source citation (locked behind many paywalls)
A jumping terrestrial leech from Madagascar
Mai Fahmy, Michael Tessler Biotropica,
DOI: 10.1111/btp.1334053 0 ReplyThank you.
13 1 Replythank you for the new nightmares.. I'd much rather have a flying squid
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...that leech fell. Wtf is this jumping business
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Article: there's a video, but we're not going to show it, just trust us!
46 1 Reply32 1 ReplyThe video is, I assume, behind the paywalled journal article. There's really not much they can do about that.
14 0 ReplyI scrolled down and saw the video.
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Leeches are such cool creatures. I had a run-in with them while canoeing in Manitoba. Just one or two latched on. It’s really incredible how they can move their bodies around in the water yet maintain the exact texture and fluidity of the water itself. You’d never be able to feel one if it brushed up against you.
Also crazy how well whatever numbing chemical they produce works.
If you want to safely observe one up close, you can get them to latch on to your finger nail where they can’t do any damage.
22 1 ReplyNow I'm not sayin you're a leech in disguise, but you sound an awful lot like one of those leech-luvvas if you ask me
24 0 ReplyThey also do have medical applications.
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They fly now?
15 0 ReplyThey fly now.
9 0 ReplyHow dare you! That is not flying! I know what flying is!
7 2 ReplyThat's not flying, that's just falling with style.
4 0 ReplyOoo, like planetary orbits.
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Ahh!! Leeches!
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So they are able to jump only when they are hungry and hence light?
11 0 ReplyThe paper is behind a paywall, but I suspect the article doesn't say because the paper doesn't come to a conclusion, but I would guess either predation or avoiding being prey themselves.
10 0 ReplyThey only jump when you play Kriss Kross.
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"Honey where is my flamethrower?"
10 0 ReplySo that means they have optics...
10 0 ReplyVery cool and very gross
7 0 ReplyLike much of the best biological science!
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After 20 years of the National Geographic cameraman waiting for two lions to get it on, he decides it was time for some actual wildlife videographing
6 0 ReplyI, too, like to videograph from time to time.
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