That depends on the parasite. Tciks for example stay on the outside of the host for a certain amount of time and, depending on the species, drop off after the blood meal. There are intestinal parasites, parasites of the liver, living in the bile ducts (fasciola hepatica), lungworms, worms in the lymph system....
J. F. Sullivan has written: 'Incidence and effect of lungworm in Oregon swine' -- subject(s): Lungworms, Swine, Parasites
Yes ! Definately
Lung worms cause respiratory problems in cattle that give them similar symptoms as if they would have a bacterial or viral pneumonia, except that they are parasites in the lung. A cow can die from having lungworms if there are too many in the lungs. An internal parasiticide is given to cattle to get rid of these worms.
Explanatory slides packages for different parasites and parasites specimens.Explanatory slides packages for different parasites and parasites specimens.
They have no parasites
No - they are not parasites.
No, parasites are not endangered.
No, penguins are not parasites
parasites
Flies are not parasites.
Yes, mosquitoes are parasites.