RMBWWPYW–Rainforest Leech Insect Leaf Sepilok Park Sandakan Sabah Kalimantan Malaysia invertebrate invertebrates animal animals
RMW7TWJK–Aquatic leech (Hirudinea) Texas, USA, April.
RMC2CCFJ–Leech, Hirudinea Subclass, Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMW7Y592–Leech (Hirudinea) swollen with human blood, Maliau Basin, Sabah, Borneo.
RMB40KJ6–zoology / animals, leeches, leech (Hirudinea), sitting in bloodsucking position at leg, parasite, animal, carnivore,
RM2C8Y8WA–Kinabalu giant red leech (Mimobdella buettikoferi) a huge predatory leech found in the forests of Mount Kinabalu National park in Sabah, Borneo.
RMCFD39N–Common loon (Gavia immer), adult feeding leech (Suborder Hirudinea) to chick, Lac Le Jeune, British Columbia, Canada
RF2H5HJP5–Hirudinea or Leech, a parasitic work that feeds on blood, Khanapur, karnataka, India
RM2J2H70N–Australian Tiger Leech, Richardsonianus australis. Native to eastern Australia. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RMAAFTAE–Leech on photographer s leg in rainforest at Gunung Mulu National Park Malaysia Borneo Sarawak (part of Sundaland biodiversity hotspot).
RFHYBEBD–Leech (Hemiclepsis marginata) feeding on freshwater fish. Small fish with parasite attached in small tributary to River Avon. Uncertain identification
RMBWWPYP–Brown Leech (Hirudinea sp.) adult, released from boot after having fed on blood, in monsoon rainforest, Khao Yai N.P.,
RMF95YKB–Common loon (Gavia immer), adult feeding leech (Class Hirudinea) to chick, Lac Le Jeune, British Columbia.
RMH3EP96–Leech (fam. Hirudinidae), on fern frond. Australia
RMW7Y58J–Leech (Hirudinea) swollen with human blood, Maliau Basin, Sabah, Borneo.
RMB40KJ5–zoology / animals, leeches, leech (Hirudinea), sitting in bloodsucking position at leg, parasite, animal, carnivore,
RMW7Y5N5–Leech (Hirudinea) feeding on photographer's leg. Maliau Basin, Sabah, Borneo.
RMF95YKP–Common loon (Gavia immer), adult feeding leech (Class Hirudinea) to chick riding on the other adult's back, Lac Le Jeune,
RMF006PA–Theromyzon tessulatum (Theromyzon tessulatum), top view
RMBDE2J1–Hirudo therapy. Leech therapy. Hirudinea medicinal. Healer apply leech on the patientś body.
RM2J3YJD4–Swan {Cygnus olor} with a Leech (Hirudinea} attached to the side of it's head after feeding on the bottom of the lake.
RM2J2H71Y–Australian Tiger Leech, Richardsonianus australis. Native to eastern Australia. On a green fern. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
RMBDE2J8–Hirudo therapy. Leech therapy. Hirudinea medicinal. Healer apply leech on the patientś body.
RM2R22F55–European horse leech (Haemopis sanguisuga), top view, Germany
RMBDE2HX–Hirudo therapy. Leech therapy. Hirudinea medicinal. Healer apply leech on the patientś body.
RMHRF6B4–Leech
RMBCE74P–To feed, the Amazon leech inserts a long proboscis through the skin of its host.
RMD0NKPT–A tiger leech (Chtonobdella whitmani) on a leaf, Maliau Basin, Sabah, Borneo, East Malaysia.
RMATH3RG–Medicinal Leech (Hirudo medicinalis) on stone
RM2PY1NT7–juvenile gray reef shark, Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, with large parasitic leech, Stibarobdella macrothela, attached near gill slits, Mahaiula, North
RMA4C6HG–Medicinal Leech (Hirudo medicinalis) feeding on human leg
RFC3WGRJ–Haemadipsa zeylanica Leech at Khao Yai Nationla Park, Thailand.
RMATECTJ–Leech
RMW7X9RC–Medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis).
RFH6FX48–Leech available in high-resolution and several sizes to fit the needs of your project
RM2PG6546–Brown Leech (Hirudinea sp.) adult, released from boot after having fed on blood, in monsoon rainforest, Khao Yai N. P. Thailand
RMA2MJC8–fish leech in wait of prey ,Piscicola geometra Hirudinea Annelida
RMW7X9RE–Medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis).
RMDH3JF1–A duck leech Theromyzon tessulatum underwater. Taken in a photographic aquarium and returned to the wild unharmed
RMC27GAD–19th Century book illustration, taken from 9th edition (1875) of Encyclopaedia Britannica, of underside of Leech
RM2R22F52–European horse leech (Haemopis sanguisuga), top view, Germany
RMBDE2HP–Hirudo therapy. Leech therapy. Hirudinea medicinal. Healer apply leech on the patientś body.
RMF008TD–European horse leech (Haemopis sanguisuga), rolled up on a stone, Germany
RFEWA4P6–Leeches, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of two Leeches in the water.
RMTRDF98–medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis), creeping on the ground of a puddle, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria
RMHRF6R3–Jawless Leech
RMF00Y1M–A colorful land leech perched on a leaf, waiting for a host to brush by.
RM2CWYJ1P–Medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis), a rare protected species in the UK, attached to photographer’s hand with posterior sucker, Dorset, UK, June.
RMBC3A46–common leech hirudo medicinalis
RF2NGT625–Leeches. Leeches have been used medically for thousands of years – dating back to ancient Greece and Egypt when bloodletting was a common practice. An
RMA4MYR5–Malaysia Borneo Sabah Danum Valley leech oliogocaeta tiger leech Haemadipsa picta on leaf awaiting victim
RFH6F1C2–Leech available in high-resolution and several sizes to fit the needs of your project
RM2PG65W6–Horse-leech (Hirudinea) (Haemopis sanguisuga), Animals, Other animals, Worms, Horse Leech in water dyke
RF2CAXX2T–medical leech isolated on white background close up
RF2G6R8DN–Leech closeup in green grass in summer.Treatment with leeches.The use of medical leeches. The sessions of hirudotherapy. Bloodsucker or leech.
RM2RW6MTY–Tiger Leech or Stnging Land Leech (Haemadipsa picta) clinging to green leaf, rainforest, Borneo, Malaysia
RF2HYFM2J–Leeches are segmented parasitic or predatory worms that comprise the subclass Hirudinea within the phylum Annelida
RMF00Y1G–A colorful land leech perched on a leaf, waiting for a host to brush by. The sucker disc is clearly visible.
RF2C89EPF–Leech attach biting on leg foot in tropical forrest
RMBC22DF–Rock Leech
RFC87DNK–Bloodsucker medical isolated on a white background
RFT5X52K–Leeches are segmented worms that belong to the phylum Annelida and comprise the subclass Hirudinea, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2JD5T2K–Tiger leech (Haemadipsa picta) from Deramakot Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo.
RF2C8AX99–Jar full of leeches swimming in water, ready for a bloodsucking medical treatment. Part of the hirudinea familiy, it is a water invertebrate and paras