When a tick is removed and it "explodes," it is actually bursting due to the pressure of being squeezed or crushed. This can release the tick's bodily fluids, including blood and potentially harmful bacteria, into the surrounding area. It is important to remove ticks carefully to avoid this situation and reduce the risk of infection.
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First of all . . . never pull on a tick that is attached to an animal's skin. It can break off and leave the tick's head under the skin. If that happens, then there is a high risk of infection. A veterinarian should removed the remainder of the tick, and apply and antibiotic. He/She may decide to put the cat on a course of antibiotic tablets.
Nothing happens it explodes
It explodes and the apocalypse happens.... What do you think happens? it freezes
Then it explodes and you have dish pieces all over your kitchen.
It explodes
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it explodes in to pieces
it explodes
The clock explodes. I don't if it is gone, but it really explodes.
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