I swear I'll start blogging about something other than leeches and cockroaches soon...
The world's largest leech, named Grandma Moses, was 18 inches long, according to this website. Once discovered, she produced more than 750 offspring and inspired more than 45 papers and publications.
I am a managing editor at a b2b science publishing company. I am most interested in covering strange scientific facts related to ecology and evolutionary biology.
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