k Light micrograph of a tick, Ixodes sp.. All ticks are parasitic, feeding on mammalian, reptilian or avian blood, and their oral appendages are adapted as boring and attachment organs. Although tick bites are normally fairly harmless, they can transmit dangerous diseases, especially in tropical countries. Magnification x13 at 6x7 cm size, x6.5 at 35mm size. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Light micrograph of a tick, Ixodes sp.. All ticks are parasitic, feeding on mammalian, reptilian or avian blood, and their oral appendages are adapted as boring and attachment organs. Although tick bites are normally fairly harmless, they can transmit dangerous diseases, especially in tropical countries. Magnification: x13 at 6x7 cm size, x6.5 at 35mm size.
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Light micrograph of a tick, Ixodes sp.. All ticks are parasitic, feeding on mammalian, reptilian or avian blood, and their oral appendages are adapted as boring and attachment organs. Although tick bites are normally fairly harmless, they can transmit dangerous diseases, especially in tropical countries. Magnification: x13 at 6x7 cm size, x6.5 at 35mm size.

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