A flea can live for up to 100 days if it has food. A flea will live for only a week if it is newly formed and hasn't eaten.
The fluke lives inside its host's body (the person of its choice/ a human of its choice).
ecological relationships of flukes
Turbellarians
Flukes are a type of tapeworm that is parasitic. They have suctioned mouths and are generally not segmented. Most are only a few centimeters long.
roundworms, tapeworms, and flukes
While living in the livers of mammals, adult liver flukes feed on blood.
Until you die.
Aquatic snails and Flukes live in the water. Generally warm, shallow water that gets a lot of sun, but has shade as well.
What are blood flukes?
There are many types of flukes for different animals. In humans, we can be infected with a couple of types of liver flukes, a lung fluke, and blood flukes.
ecological relationships of flukes
the liver fluke worm lives in the liver and the bile ducts of domestic animals and humans
Some are e.g. liver flukes, but others are not e.g. a whale's fluke.
Trematodes, or flukes, are flat, leaf-shaped, and range in length from a few millimeters to 75 millimeters. Intestinal flukes are primarily found in the Asian continent.
They depend on the host organism to digest their food from them.
They live in small snails in water, usually still water, but also slow moving streams.
Members of the family of animals called "Cetaceans".
flukes inhabit the elk veins and feed off of them, causing harm