No
The spider with a tick-like body is called a tick spider.
No, it's an insect which usually feeds on mammals
A person will need to remove the tick if they see their newborn puppies are infested. This is done by covering the tick with a cotton ball that is soaked with alcohol, and then removing the tick with tweezers.
A deer tick is a carnivore. It feeds on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles.
no
If you cut a tick it should die, unless the tick has stem cells in its body which reproduce new parts of the body if it is cut off, for instance if you cut of the head of a tick and it has stem cells in its body it will b able to grow that head back over time, while its head or other part of the body is growing back the body can function the same way it did before
One segment
no becaues it has a tiny body
Red tick beagles have red spots on the white portion of their markings. Blue tick beagles have black or blue spots ont the white parts of their body.
You take a twizers and grab the body of the tick, and then you pull it out, but be careful not to squeeze it so hard so you lose the head... and then you either burn the tick or cut it in half
The life cycle of a tick includes egg, larva, nymph, and adult stages. Ticks require blood meals at each stage to transition to the next and can feed on a variety of hosts like mammals, birds, and reptiles. The length of the life cycle varies depending on the tick species and environmental conditions.
You ll probably get sick and get itchy.