Fasciola
Fasciola are a flattened, pinkish, leaf-like animals, about 25-30 mm in length. They are somewhat rounded on one side leading into a point on the other side. That functions as the creatures head, and there is a mouth on the tip.
There are two cup-like suckers on the bottom side of the creature that are used for attachment to the host. This is done by creating a vacuum. They feed on bile, lymph, blood, and cellular debris.
Fasciola do not have a circulatory system. Instead their digestive system serves as their circulatory system. Their digestive system goes as following, food comes in their mouth and down their pharynx. Then it goes down their intestines where it splits and branches off to carry food all around its body.
There are two cup-like suckers on the bottom side of the creature that are used for attachment to the host. This is done by creating a vacuum. They feed on bile, lymph, blood, and cellular debris.
Fasciola do not have a circulatory system. Instead their digestive system serves as their circulatory system. Their digestive system goes as following, food comes in their mouth and down their pharynx. Then it goes down their intestines where it splits and branches off to carry food all around its body.