k Hedgehog tick lower leg and claw, SEM Hedgehog tick Ixodes hexagonus lower leg and claw, coloured scanning electron micrograph SEM. Ticks are parasitic arachnids. The claw can help the tick grasp vegetation or its host. Ticks feed on the blood of a variety of animals and can transmit a number of diseases. The hedgehog tick is potentially a carrier of Borrelia, the bacterium responsible for Borreliosis, which is also known as Lyme disease. Magnification x300 when printed at 10cm wide., by Anne Weston, EM STP, the Francis Crick InstituteSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Hedgehog tick lower leg and claw, SEM Hedgehog tick  Ixodes hexagonus  lower leg and claw, coloured scanning electron micrograph  SEM . Ticks are parasitic arachnids. The claw can help the tick grasp vegetation or its host. Ticks feed on the blood of a variety of animals and can transmit a number of diseases. The hedgehog tick is potentially a carrier of Borrelia, the bacterium responsible for Borreliosis, which is also known as Lyme disease. Magnification: x300 when printed at 10cm wide., by Anne Weston, EM STP, the Francis Crick Institute SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Hedgehog tick lower leg and claw, SEM

Hedgehog tick (Ixodes hexagonus) lower leg and claw, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Ticks are parasitic arachnids. The claw can help the tick grasp vegetation or its host. Ticks feed on the blood of a variety of animals and can transmit a number of diseases. The hedgehog tick is potentially a carrier of Borrelia, the bacterium responsible for Borreliosis, which is also known as Lyme disease. Magnification: x300 when printed at 10cm wide., by Anne Weston, EM STP, the Francis Crick Institute/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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