Do Leeches come in party colors?

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    lexxivexx In Flower

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    While rock-hunting in the creek yesterday, I saw a red leechish thing on my hand after digging around by the bank. The creeks run fast and cold round' here, so leeches don't generally hang out. I panicked and (in a matter of a few seconds) got him off my hand only to find him on the other three times. I wasn't gonna make nice enough with him to take a picture, but he was about a 1/2 inch long, red and almost see-through. *shudders* Please tell me you know what the heck he is?
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I've never seen or heard of a red leech before Lexxi but that doesn't mean that there aren't any around. Did it leave a mark on your skin? Such a pity there wasn't someone around to take a piccie of it for us as it would have helped us to ID it for you.
     
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    He's sounds rather unpleasant ("see-through", shudder is the appropriate word). If you can brave a photo Lexxi I'm sure someone will be able to throw some light on him :)
     
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    It did leave a mark on the first spot, just a little red/purple "hickey". I don't know if that was from the critter, or me pinching myself while removing him frantically. I'll arm myself with a camera next time I'm at that creek!
     



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    EEEwwwwWWW!!! I've heard that we had leeches around here, but honestly, I used to float down the leech-rumored rivers every summer and never had an encounter with one. I wonder, if it was transparent, could the red have been *ok, now I'm squirming just thinking about it* some victim's blood. ugh, guess I'll start my diet tonight, won't be eating anyhting after that mental image :smt119 :smt078
     
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    I managed to find a picture of some leeches on the net Lexxi. Take a look and see if any of them look like the one you saw.
    I think it may have been number one. The Tiger leech (No.2) is only found in tropical rain forests that's why I've discounted that one.

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    1. Ribbon leech..
    2. Tiger Leech..
    3. Medicine Leech.
    4. Horse leech.
     
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    If it was any of those, I think it must have been a baby. It was smaller and flatter. Maybe that would explain why it's skin seemed clear?
     

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