Monday, December 21, 2009

Plastic stretchable leech back in stock!

This delightful squishy-stretchy 8-inch plastic leech is back in stock and ready to ship! It's been quite a favorite with our customers - from people who just like icky things to medical schools were the leech is used as an educational tool. Whatever the use, check out our plastic leech. It stretches out quite long and it feels wet, although it's really not!

Our Black Leech

This, realistic-looking stretchable black leech is an amazing replica. It stretches to 36 inches in length, retracts and can be bent in any direction. It feels like Jello, and is also sticky to the touch. If you aren't a leech lover, this leech replica is truly disgusting. It is black with detailed segments. Our black leech replica may want to suck your blood, but promises not to hurt. This stretchable plastic leech makes a nice pet, a gift, toy or gag for teenagers or immature adults and could work well for a school play or show-and-tell as a school science project or a history project about medicine. Check out our other leech toys and gifts.

Please Note: The package says, "May rip if overstretched. May stain rubber surfaces, painted walls, fabrics, wallpaper, or wood surfaces." We at Tapir and Friends make no guarantees, but my experience is that I have stretched the leech over 36 inches and it didn't break, and I found that it left an oily stain on cardboard only after I washed it and set it out to dry. Your results may differ.

About Leeches

Leeches are annelids like earthworms and have long segmented bodies consisting of 34 parts. They all have an anterior (oral) sucker formed from the first six segments, which is used to connect to a host for feeding, and also release an anesthetic to prevent the host from feeling its presence. They use a combination of mucus and suction caused by concentric muscles to stay attached and secrete an anti-clotting enzyme, hirudin, into the host's blood stream. Leeches have been used for medicinal purposes for blood-letting for centuries. Hirudin helps from blood clotting and is sometimes used in micro-surgery. Leeches are hermaphrodites and have an intersting reproductive cycle. There is much discussion about the dangers of leech bites and lots of theories about the best way to remove a leech from your leg.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I don't really have a favorite animal, but oh boy I wish I could get one of these! Are you guys out of stock again? Because this is the PERFECT gag gift for one of my friends, and I cannot for the life of me find where to buy one.

tapirgal said...

Thank you very much for your comment. I'm so sorry, but they were discontinued a long time ago. We were very disappointed!

Unknown said...

Where can i buy this?

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