ticks and fleas!
Ticks from the Ixodidae family have hard, armoured bodies to help protect themselves and the fur/hair around the animals they feed on hides them from insect eating predators. Ticks from the Argasidae family have softer, more vunerable bodies and mostly rely on the camoflauge from animals they feed on, like Ixodidae ticks.
Yes they do... Pests include - ticks, mites, fleas and parasites. Predators - people, foxes, cats, dogs, eagles kestrels... it's a long list !
The ox-pecker provides a 'cleaning service' to the rhino - in that it cleans the rhino's skin of ticks and parasites. In return, the rhino gives the ox-pecker 'unintentional' protection from predators - because potential predators of the bird will not tackle a rhino !
Ticks are not native to Alaska. If you have ticks, you brought them with you.
ticks have no use
ticks
No, ticks are not segmented worms.
No - ticks are killed by alcohol .
Yes, ticks will feed on people.
Usually, ticks go after blood.
If you are referring to ticks the ectoparasites, there are 800-900 species of ticks know on this planet.