A deer tick sucks blood from the deers back.
Yes, ticks do live on deer, because they like drinking blood from furry animals.
No. Deer are vegetarians. Ticks suck the blood of deer or any other living thing to survive in the wild.
they go on ticks
No, deer are herbivores.
you pull it off i know it will hurt but you could die from a deer tick of get really sick and suffer or you can suffer from a big loss of blood
a deer
The deer tick's genus is Ixodes; its species is I. scapularis.
They hurt a LOT! I just pulled a tick out of my leg this morning. I discovered it because it hurt. It has hurt the entire day. I don't even have to touch it for it to hurt. It hurts without touching it. Touching it does not make it hurt more or less. It is red, no bullseye. My husband and daughter say the tick too big to be a deer tick, so my tick is probably a dog tick. The bite is on the back of my upper hamstring. It hurts kind of like a bee sting does after the initial sting (not as bad as the sting) without the throbbing. I tried Neosporin with pain reliever, but it didn't work. I'm going to try Acetaminophen next. Update: I just found my tick on the web. It is a female deer tick :(
it is a deer tick
deer tick
deer tick is the type of tick that buries in the skin.
The symbiosis relationship of a deer and a tick is parasitism. The deer is the harmed host and the tick is harming the host.
There's three reasons a deer ticks mostly get on deers and a tick mostly get on humans head or body. A deer tick gets on ticks and a tick just sucks blood from a human. A deer tick is much harder to get off then a tick.
deerhoof, deer tick, deerhunter
parasitism
The Tick feeds off of the deers blood. The deer is not killed so the relationship is parasitism.