Back View of the Elephant at the Regent's Park Zoological

Back View of the Elephant at the Regent's Park Zoological

LeechWW-1837-523773

Gift of Mrs. James Ward Thorne

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Year
1837
Dimensions
10.9 × 8.7 cm (4 5/16 × 3 7/16 in.)
Artist
Leech

Artist

Leech
Leech

Leeches are segmented parasitic or predatory worms that comprise the subclass Hirudinea within the phylum Annelida. They are closely related to the oligochaetes, which include the earthworm, and like them have soft, muscular segmented bodies that can lengthen and contract. Both groups are hermaphrodites and have a clitellum, but leeches typically differ from the oligochaetes in having suckers at both ends and ring markings that do not correspond with their internal segmentation. The body is muscular and relatively solid; the coelom, the spacious body cavity found in other annelids, is reduced to small channels.

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Artist
Leech
Year
1837
Dimensions
10.9 × 8.7 cm (4 5/16 × 3 7/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1837-523773

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