Ticks are classified as arachnids, just like mites and Spiders. They are parasites that attach themselves to other animals to feed on their blood.
No, a tick is an animal parasite.
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When a tick attaches to a human, the bacteria is passed. The tick must be attached to the human for about six hours for this passage to occur.
Tick are mites, not insects. But it doesn't matter because both belong to the kingdom Animalia.
There is a type of tick called the paralysis tick that if it bites an animal and clings on for too long, it will paralys the animal
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He called it Tick Licker. Claimed he could shoot a tick off an animal's back without harming the animal.
An example of a parasitic relationship would be like a tick sucking the blood off an animal, the animal does not benefit from the tick being there but in fact loses something (blood) while the tick benefits (food supply).
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