Jwhatisthisthing·What is this thing?byJessica Found this on my toe after swimming in a lake [Solved: Leech]It was in a small lake in Washington, and I noticed it as I was about to drive home.View original on lemmy.world152Comments20
mykl replylemmy.worldLooks like it 🙁. If you can bear to open this post again could you edit the title to add [SOLVED]? Thanks!8
jennwiththesea lemmy.world1Hide 1 replyWhen you search "baby leeches" a forum question comes up, and the folks there identify something that looks exactly like this is a Planaria flatworm. https://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/40506-anyone-know-what-these-are/27
wwoefkardoes replylemmy.worldPlanaria have triangular heads like in the link you posted, I agree with the others that OP's PIC is a leach.4
GGamers_Mate replykbin.social1Hide 1 replyReally? it looks different to the leaches I have seen. I am guessing there are different types of leaches?4
RRobdor lemmy.worldOh yeah that's a larval state candiru. Here's a little video that talks about them. https://youtu.be/K7SLWF_by-E I used to see those all the time when I was making all of this up.1
Baby leech
Doo-doo doo-doo doo-doo♫
New fear unlocked. Thank you
For real?
Looks like it 🙁. If you can bear to open this post again could you edit the title to add [SOLVED]? Thanks!
When it grows up, it wants to be landlord.
When you search "baby leeches" a forum question comes up, and the folks there identify something that looks exactly like this is a Planaria flatworm. https://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/40506-anyone-know-what-these-are/
Planaria have triangular heads like in the link you posted, I agree with the others that OP's PIC is a leach.
Young leech
Sounds like a rapper name
Lil Leezy
Leach
Really? it looks different to the leaches I have seen. I am guessing there are different types of leaches?
It’s a leech all right
Why oh why do I not pick up a book at bedtime instead of my phone.
Whatever it is, it curled up like a pill bug when poked
it's a living booger
DONT EAT IT
Could be a bug larvae. Like a little cacoon that attaches to things.
Oh yeah that's a larval state candiru. Here's a little video that talks about them.
https://youtu.be/K7SLWF_by-E
I used to see those all the time when I was making all of this up.