Immature eggs are discharged in the biliary ducts into the stool.
Eggs become embryonated in freshwater over ~2 weeks, then release miracidia that seek intermediate hosts.
Miracidia develop in snail IH, turning into cercariae, which encyst as metacercariae in vegetation.
Animals are infected by ingesting contaminated vegetation.
After ingestion, metacercariae excyst in the duodenum, penetrate the intestinal wall, and enter the peritoneal cavity.
Immature flukes migrate through the liver parenchyma into the biliary ducts, where they mature and produce eggs.