k Male flea, light micrograph Light micrograph of the head and upper body of a male flea order Siphonaptera. Fleas are wingless insects that are ectoparasites external parasites of many mammals and birds. They feed by sucking their hosts blood and are vectors for a number of diseases., by IKELOS GmbHDr. Christopher B. JacksonScience Photo Library Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Male flea, light micrograph Light micrograph of the head and upper body of a male flea  order Siphonaptera . Fleas are wingless insects that are ectoparasites  external parasites  of many mammals and birds. They feed by sucking their host s blood and are vectors for a number of diseases., by IKELOS GmbH Dr. Christopher B. Jackson Science Photo Library
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Male flea, light micrograph

Light micrograph of the head and upper body of a male flea (order Siphonaptera). Fleas are wingless insects that are ectoparasites (external parasites) of many mammals and birds. They feed by sucking their host's blood and are vectors for a number of diseases., by IKELOS GmbH/Dr. Christopher B. Jackson/Science Photo Library

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