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'''Space Leeches''' were green flying creatures which attached themselves to people's heads and sucked the life out of them. They have six main appendages; two long frontal claws, two long limbs for grabbing their prey and two shorter limbs that can be found at their back end. Their fleshy mouth is a sucker-shaped funnel with razor sharp teeth and a central proboscis for a tongue that attaches to peoples heads.
'''Space Leeches''' were green flying creatures which attached themselves to people's heads and sucked the life out of them. They have six main appendages; two long frontal claws, two long limbs for grabbing their prey and two shorter limbs that can be found at their back end. Their fleshy mouth is a sucker-shaped funnel with razor sharp teeth and a central proboscis for a tongue that attaches to peoples heads.


[[file:DWAMCS161 Attack of the Space Leeches.jpg|thumb|left|The Space Leeches, following the Doctor. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Attack of the Space Leeches!]]'')]]
[[File:DWAMCS161 Attack of the Space Leeches.jpg|thumb|left|The Space Leeches, following the Doctor. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Attack of the Space Leeches!]]'')]]
They were known to travel in [[space]], but their level of technology remains unknown. When a [[spacecraft]] crashed in [[London]] on [[Earth]] April [[2010]], the Space Leeches swarmed from the wreck and attached themselves to the heads of Londoners, sucking the life out of them. They were susceptible to a highly contagious [[virus]], manufactured by the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctor]] from a cold virus carried by a young lad called [[Stephen (Attack of the Space Leeches!)|Stephen]]. Detaching themselves from the virus-carrying people, they were attracted by the Doctor’s biology and were last seen following the Doctor into [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Attack of the Space Leeches!]]'')
They were known to travel in [[space]], but their level of technology remains unknown. When a [[spacecraft]] crashed in [[London]] on [[Earth]] April [[2010]], the Space Leeches swarmed from the wreck and attached themselves to the heads of Londoners, sucking the life out of them. They were susceptible to a highly contagious [[virus]], manufactured by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] from a cold virus carried by a young lad called [[Stephen (Attack of the Space Leeches!)|Stephen]]. Detaching themselves from the virus-carrying people, they were attracted by the Doctor’s biology and were last seen following the Doctor into [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Attack of the Space Leeches!]]'')
 
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Revision as of 12:38, 5 November 2011


Space Leeches were green flying creatures which attached themselves to people's heads and sucked the life out of them. They have six main appendages; two long frontal claws, two long limbs for grabbing their prey and two shorter limbs that can be found at their back end. Their fleshy mouth is a sucker-shaped funnel with razor sharp teeth and a central proboscis for a tongue that attaches to peoples heads.

They were known to travel in space, but their level of technology remains unknown. When a spacecraft crashed in London on Earth April 2010, the Space Leeches swarmed from the wreck and attached themselves to the heads of Londoners, sucking the life out of them. They were susceptible to a highly contagious virus, manufactured by the Eleventh Doctor from a cold virus carried by a young lad called Stephen. Detaching themselves from the virus-carrying people, they were attracted by the Doctor’s biology and were last seen following the Doctor into his TARDIS. (DWA: Attack of the Space Leeches!)