As this group of BBC team explored the forests of Borneo, they encountered a giant leech. Not just a normal leech. But one that sucks and eat a giant earthworm in a whole! (Shit, I always thought leech suck bloods only?!)
bbc.co.uk |
Seems like this leech just can't get enough of blood, decided to just eat 'em up as a whole. It's way to hungry for just blood.
Introducing, Giant Red Leech. The world's largest leech ever found to date. The one captured on film measured at 30cm long, but according to expert it can grow at a much larger size.
[via BBC]
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The Giant Red Leech was found in Mount Kinabalu. The tallest and largest mountain in Malaysia. It has a elevation height of 4095m and was listed as the World's Heritage List. Currently is the 20th most prominent mountain in the world.
An average climber will take around 5-6 hours to climb to the half-peak. Then will have to rest for a night. The next day,climber will have to continue climbing another 3 hours to the peak.
The mountain peak has an average temperature of 2-3 Celcius in average.
And that's me at the peak of the mountain! |
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