a mesquito
parasite
a tick feeds on you dog...
A parasitic relationship. The human gives the tick blood, the tick gives the human nothing of value - except in some cases, a disease. This is one of the types of symbiosis.
The Tick feeds off of the deers blood. The deer is not killed so the relationship is parasitism.
It is parasitism.
Parasitism is a type of symbolic relationship in the Tropical Savanna. An example of parasitism is between the tick and the African elephant. The tick is the parasite which feeds off the African elephant. The elephant does not benefit from this relationship because it is exposed to diseases and loses blood to the tick. The tick benefits because it gains blood which is its food.
A tick is classified in the order parasitiformes and is a small arachnid. Ticks live on the blood of other animals.
No, it's an insect which usually feeds on mammals
Still others are spread by eating the flesh of infected animals. Tapeworms are spread this way. Other diseases are spread by insect vectors. An insect, such as a flea or tick, feeds on an infected animal, then feeds on a human.
deer You don't specify the infection, so I will use Lyme Disease as an example. The nymph/baby tick goes for a small host. Prior to feeding, the nymph tick is not infected with anything. If the nymph deer tick feeds on a deer mouse, which are the carriers of Lyme disease, they become infected. If the nymph tick feeds on an animal, like a lizard, that isn't infected, the tick won't be infected. The progression is usually, deer mouse then larger host, such as deer, human, dog or other larger mammal.
yes, they eat the blood of animals, of course, that is only my opinion ; )I'm not 100% sure but I think it is.
It usually feeds on deer and mice
Buck Tick sings the opening called "Dress" for the Tinity Blood Anime.